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I didn't think I had epilepsy because this only happens when I'm about to sleep, so I wanted some opinions. I get an extremely bothersome electric shock through my torso as I fall asleep. It feels like it's because my brain thinks I'm literally falling in space and gets startled. It happens only when I'm trying to relax and about to fall asleep, but it's very debilitating because I can't get any sleep. It's only really bothersome when it's in my torso, but occasionally I also have RLS symptoms of leg spasms with it. And during the day I know I'll have it at night if I have a feeling that my nerves are jumpy and feel like they're running around. Without meds, the shocks seem to never stop when they're at their worst and I only would sleep around an hour daily, if even. I'd been on Zoloft for six years and thought that it was the cause of the shocks when it first started. But it could be something I've gotten on my own and Zoloft just made it worse. There's no way to say. The rest is a long story, but I need to know if such electric shock sensations could be a form of epilepsy, even if it only occurs when I'm about to sleep. If so, is there any meds I can take that aren't benzos or antidepressants? My history with them is iffy. Thank you for listening.