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I used to get small electric shocks. I am now on Neurontin and Tramadol and they seemed to let up. I would sometimes get them from touching water or metal. The vibrations from gRocery carts would give me a buzz.
Its funny that you say that. Last summer we had a small magnitude earth quake on the east coast. i was waiting in a deli for the meat to be cut and was leaning against the display refrigerator with my hand. i felt the vibrations of the refrigerator but thought it was just me and my PN, didnt find out until later that there had been an earthquake...ha!
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