Could it be your muscles twitching after sitting in one position for a certain 
amount of time?  Maybe try to change our position more often.  Dan T.

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Section1  }        Thanks for the good responses regarding my night long 
shivering after I have been in bed a half hour or more.  The hours of shivering 
are not cold related, but the ideas of an infection some place are interesting.
   
  As long as I stay sitting the shivers do not begin.  As long as I continue to 
stay in bed supine and flat, the shivering will not start again unless I sit up 
for several hours.  As directed by several list members I saw a doctor.  Urine 
and blood tests were negative. 
   
  I have taken to sleeping in my chair sitting, or to sleep in bed at 30 
degrees or more to avoid the night long ordeal awake shivering uncontrollable 
for fours.  So, still not to rule out an infection yet, but I am still 
requesting ideas or someone else who has done this.
   
  The members contributing on this list have more savvy, experience, and 
knowledge than most doctors I’ve worked with in my years as a c/5 quadriplegic.


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