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Old 05-20-2007, 06:44 AM #6
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Angry Dear Ellie

ok i understand i get electric head pain, travelles from the bottaom of my head travelling up to the top, several times a day. some times it reduces to a scraching or sharp tickle in the brain , like some one is grabbing my brain tissue and sticking their fingernails in it. i wonder if its the same thing????
it changes tho. and sometimes just feels like electic shocks. quick. and intermitent. hugs jen





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It is an electrical shock type of a pain, it will normally start off in one place like my arm and then slowly work it's way through-out my body until I feel like I'm being electrocuted. Amazingly enough, I have electrocuted myself before; so I'm familiar with the sensation. Per my doctor's explanation, those seizures come from my Parietal Lobe and it's not the most common thing to happen. So yes, it is real pain and hurts like heck.
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