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Anonymous Coward User ID: 360209 United States 07/20/2008 01:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Were you extremely hot at any time during the day? Sounds like you may have cooled down to quickly and were also dehydrated. I work in the burning hot blazing sun every day and it happens to me quite often. I read up on this a few day ago, runners can some time develop hypothermia after a long run simply from cooling down to fast. Next time it hits you like that just walk around a little and it will go away. |
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Spectrum Blue User ID: 454394 United States 07/20/2008 01:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think it's anything complicated. My body has done that before. No one would tell me why I couldn't stop shivering. It could simply be your muscles and reflexes are going haywire. Or most likely, it has to do with a neurological reaction. Dreams will begin as they fade into chaos. |
BadMoonRising (OP) User ID: 373223 United Kingdom 07/20/2008 01:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I feel OK today - spent a lot of it in bed to be honest. a bit of a headache and neck ache but otherwise OK. I dont think it was dehydration as I drink a lot of water. what was shocking was the suddeness of the shaking and the fact that I couldn't do anything to stop it! Very weird feeling. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 469767 United States 07/20/2008 02:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I feel OK today - spent a lot of it in bed to be honest. a bit of a headache and neck ache but otherwise OK. Quoting: BadMoonRising 373223I dont think it was dehydration as I drink a lot of water. what was shocking was the suddeness of the shaking and the fact that I couldn't do anything to stop it! Very weird feeling. I don't want to frighten or panic you, but neck pain and headache are symptoms of Menengitis. Of course they are symptoms of lesser things as well, but it is prudent to stay on top of it. If you don't feel better or the pain gets worse, go to ER. |
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[ViSHUZ] User ID: 432360 United States 07/20/2008 02:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I had something similar recently but the shivers were very periodic and the cold chills were more constant. Most likely bacterial but I'm not sure as I can't afford to see a doctor. The following medical conditions are some of the possible causes of Shivering. There are likely to be other possible causes, so ask your doctor about your symptoms. * Cold weather * Feeling cold * Chills * Hypothermia * Cold sweats * Fever - see the many causes of high fever that may cause shivering. * Cold sensitivity * Menopause * Panic attack - causes people to feel hot and cold flashes (but usually with numerous other symptoms including panic). * See also causes of chills, temperature sensitivity, cold sweats, hypothermia, fever, high fever * Other symptoms that might be imprecisely described as "shivering" include: o Tremor o Trembling o Tics o Twitches o Spasms [link to www.wrongdiagnosis.com] The blackening of roses will send you to the edges of the land/ The emerald tablets of Thoth the Atlantean/ The hands of the mighty Lion of Judah/ Will throw you through the triangular portals of Bermuda/ Exploring the Hologramic aspects of consciousness/ |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 360209 United States 07/20/2008 02:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i have had it, violent shivering for about 30 minutes. Everything shaking. Freaked me right out. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 470947It is related to certain changing events that i am not inclined to discuss on here. You are not alone. Your no help at all then are you? Why bother to even post? |
BadMoonRising (OP) User ID: 373223 United Kingdom 07/20/2008 03:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I feel OK today - spent a lot of it in bed to be honest. a bit of a headache and neck ache but otherwise OK. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 469767I dont think it was dehydration as I drink a lot of water. what was shocking was the suddeness of the shaking and the fact that I couldn't do anything to stop it! Very weird feeling. I don't want to frighten or panic you, but neck pain and headache are symptoms of Menengitis. Of course they are symptoms of lesser things as well, but it is prudent to stay on top of it. If you don't feel better or the pain gets worse, go to ER. That crossed my mind too. But I'm feeling much better now so if it was Menengitis, it was only a very mild case (if there is such a thing). I've just been for a five mile walk with my Labrador, so it can't be anything too serious. Maybe it was HAARP (LOL) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1126146 United States 10/11/2010 02:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Same thing happened to me last night. When I was about to lay in bed out of no where I just started getting the chills. It's pretty weird because I'm always feeling hot. So I jumped in my bed and layed under my blanket and sheets. I even tried to cuddle up next to my boyfriend but I couldn't stop shivering. I freaked out so I jumped in the hot shower. Finally the coldness went alway. I couldn't control it. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1121726 Spain 10/11/2010 04:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Going to bed last night i was suddenly overcome with intense shivering which lasted about 30 minutes. It was as if I was suddenly plunged in icy water - I could't stop shaking! Quoting: BadMoonRising 373223Bloody frightening, and I have no idea what could have caused it? I'm a healthy guy - haven't had a drink for a week and don't do drugs - has anyone had this before? btw - temperature was mild (in the mid sixties) and I'm not one that generally feels the cold. Feel fine now but was pretty shaken up (pun intended!) at the time. Look, funny this happens to me from time to time, but when I smoke too much weed. But the weed is not the only factor, there must be something else, for I do not know anyone experiencing this shit. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2093687 United States 09/26/2011 08:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Going to bed last night i was suddenly overcome with intense shivering which lasted about 30 minutes. It was as if I was suddenly plunged in icy water - I could't stop shaking! Quoting: BadMoonRising 373223 Bloody frightening, and I have no idea what could have caused it? I'm a healthy guy - haven't had a drink for a week and don't do drugs - has anyone had this before? btw - temperature was mild (in the mid sixties) and I'm not one that generally feels the cold. Feel fine now but was pretty shaken up (pun intended!) at the time. |
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Hoof-Hearted User ID: 1143306 United States 09/26/2011 09:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Going to bed last night i was suddenly overcome with intense shivering which lasted about 30 minutes. It was as if I was suddenly plunged in icy water - I could't stop shaking! Quoting: BadMoonRising 373223 Bloody frightening, and I have no idea what could have caused it? I'm a healthy guy - haven't had a drink for a week and don't do drugs - has anyone had this before? btw - temperature was mild (in the mid sixties) and I'm not one that generally feels the cold. Feel fine now but was pretty shaken up (pun intended!) at the time. Yes, it has happened to me, VERY scary. Not sure what causes it. Good Luck with it..... |
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