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Originally Posted by frogga
Hey
I have this and another person our age has it too. I personally feel it is the brain just firing madly about the level of sensory input you're getting. I am probaly totally wrong, but I kind of think that your brain gets so fed up of screaming out pain pain pain that your body just goes bank... and stalls ... did you find that all your muscles contracted really strongly?
it is scary - with me I'm pretty much in that situation all the time. Have you been evaluated for the dystonia levels with the RSD? and are you in muscle relaxants?
hope things have calmed down!
love
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Hey there!
I think I agree with you on it- the mind does seem to be going blank from the amount of sensory input, and as I had mentioned, this occured after desensitizing one limb and moving on to another! And it started in the limb that was just "desensitized"... interesting... this is really blahhhh! Do you think it will occur
more??!
I did connect the sensory input thing, because I get that tingling/ pain sensation after things brush up against my skin... hmm...
Yes, my muscles did contract really strongly- that is the word for it! I was trying hard to explain that, but wasn't sure how to!
I haven't been evaluated for dystonia levels... how does a Dr do that?
I am not on muscle relaxants... I have found that epsom salt baths, magnesium and exercises help me a LOT with the spasms normally. I figured, hey, if I can control them without meds. all the better.
Thanks for your thoughts, Rosie.