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emilybug

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Feel Strange/ Help/advice!
Posted: 04-07-07 21:02pm

Hi,

I know I just posted a few days ago but I'm hoping for some advice or comments or reassurance.
I'm having little flicks of water or very mild electric type flicks anywhere on my body on a pretty regualr basis.
I've read that this can be from lots of things including chonic anxiety but I'm really worried its MS and I keep looking at MS sites and medical sites, going crazy and making myself unhappy.
I don't have other symptoms of MS and I don't feel fatigued. Mostly I'm quite hyper and find it tough to relax.
Does anyone else feel this or have any insight in to this strange symptom??
Thank you, take care!
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ladylee70

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Posted: 04-08-07 21:54pm

Are you on meds?? What you just described can be a severe medical reaction. If you are not on meds, get yourself to a doctor immediately. I would go to a psychiatrist or even a neurologist. Please don't wait.
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emilybug

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Posted: 04-09-07 10:56am

really? Wow. I have felt this mild sensation before, a few years ago after a stressful time.
I thought that I had read of other people feeling this in the past somewhere on this board.
I wouldn't think it was a major medical emergency??
In looking up symptoms of chronic anxiety, it seems that little sensations like this can be a result of the central nervous system being over stimulated.
Thats what my doctor had told me a few years ago too.

Thats what I'm hoping for......

Anyone else feel these little tingles?? eeek. anyone??
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