Do you ever have times when it feels like mild electrical shocks run through your body? | |
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lupa14714 User ID: 23350068 United Kingdom 05/02/2013 01:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | yea,like electric light runs up and down sometimes,i like it! no idea why though. church of euthanasia. [link to www.facebook.com] have just left my paranormal photos on,as I,m leaving soon.some you have to see whole picture,as clipped. |
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Zadye (OP) User ID: 1006869 United States 05/02/2013 01:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I can't say this is a vibration although it's close. It's fast and even though there is no pain, it's still not a pleasant feeling. Maybe it's because I am tired? Or, for whatever reason, my senses are more aware tonight. With all that is going on in the world, it could be a side effect of doom and world crisis alerts. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 35511243 United States 05/02/2013 02:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | frequently for the past few months, very new for me, only lying down, usually at night. I take it as nerves and stress, it is an uncomfortable feeling and it happens in my chest area. I would describe it just as you have, "an electric shock". So, now that others are saying the same thing, maybe there is something going on... |
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KonspiracyKitty User ID: 1295140 United States 05/02/2013 02:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Brain zaps"? I know anti-depressant withdrawal causes that. A sensation where you feel a jolt of electricity zap through your head for a split second. Is that what you're experiencing now? Like is it in your head like I described above, or is it all over? I've never taken antidepressants but when I was younger (10-18 years old I'd say) I would occasionally get brain zaps. But it wasn't all over. I'm not sure what causes them when they aren't related to abrupt cessation of SSRIs. I also haven't done research on it to find out what the sensations actually are, but I wouldn't worry about it unless it gets to the point where it starts impacting your life. If it's like what I experienced, it happened so rarely and didn't interfere with anything so it was just a mild curiosity. Then they just stopped happening. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 9291823 United States 05/02/2013 05:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Brain zaps"? Quoting: KonspiracyKitty I know anti-depressant withdrawal causes that. A sensation where you feel a jolt of electricity zap through your head for a split second. Is that what you're experiencing now? Like is it in your head like I described above, or is it all over? I've never taken antidepressants but when I was younger (10-18 years old I'd say) I would occasionally get brain zaps. But it wasn't all over. I'm not sure what causes them when they aren't related to abrupt cessation of SSRIs. I also haven't done research on it to find out what the sensations actually are, but I wouldn't worry about it unless it gets to the point where it starts impacting your life. If it's like what I experienced, it happened so rarely and didn't interfere with anything so it was just a mild curiosity. Then they just stopped happening. it's your head coming back into alignment with your spine lol ka - chinggggggggggg runs from ear to ear almost |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 52859203 United States 03/14/2014 10:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm like that tonight. Quoting: Zadye Any kind of sudden noise (and it doesn't have to be loud) causes a weird feeling like a mild electrical current runs super fast through my body. The only other time I was like this was about 5 years ago and was prescribed Paxil. I took it about 2 weeks and decided I felt no different while taking it and just quit. I didn't know until later that you aren't supposed to go cold turkey but to do it gradually. Anyway, for about 3 days I had these same feelings. I am not on any medications now and haven't been for a long time. So, wonder why I am having this happen now? I feel fine other than this heightened nerve sensation. I keep on feeling something like this way to much, it's sort of like a feeling of powering up with energy if ya know what I mean. |
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Peace4allmankind User ID: 48565097 United States 03/14/2014 10:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Me too my right foot keeps vibrating, I thought someone dropped a cell phone in my car and last night in bed same thing.. It felt like my foot was ringing |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24814160 United States 03/14/2014 10:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm like that tonight. Quoting: Zadye Any kind of sudden noise (and it doesn't have to be loud) causes a weird feeling like a mild electrical current runs super fast through my body. The only other time I was like this was about 5 years ago and was prescribed Paxil. I took it about 2 weeks and decided I felt no different while taking it and just quit. I didn't know until later that you aren't supposed to go cold turkey but to do it gradually. Anyway, for about 3 days I had these same feelings. I am not on any medications now and haven't been for a long time. So, wonder why I am having this happen now? I feel fine other than this heightened nerve sensation. Any type of big pharma meds or street drugs will do this. Even if it was a long time ago. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 6544022 United States 03/14/2014 10:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm like that tonight. Quoting: Zadye Any kind of sudden noise (and it doesn't have to be loud) causes a weird feeling like a mild electrical current runs super fast through my body. I feel fine other than this heightened nerve sensation. There is something electrical going on around you. Could be a transformer outside, or an appliance in your home. Live in an apt/condo? Maybe a neighbors appliance. Don't laugh but I had an old refrigerator that used to give me a shock wave every time it kicked on. I was around it for years and didn't even notice what was happening. Could be a cell phone too. Put your phone on mute and no vibe and have someone call you while you hold it. You can feel the charge run up your arm. |
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