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i also get the muscle jerks and electrical jolts. not all the time but once in a while. i dont even pay attention to them anymore)
i have sensory motor axonal (large fiber) pn caused by exposure to toxins.
Are they not painful then? The shocks I experienced that one day were excruciating and impossible to ignore. They came on so fast and painful without warning that it crippled me if standing. Like when you get shocked by a door handle or something when you go to touch it and automatically recoil and say "ouch!" Except this was way more amplified and intense! The smaller versions of it i get occasionaly since, the twinges of nerve pain I like to call it, are easier to ignore as they don't stop me in my tracks but I can def still feel them and they're uncomfortable but I can deal with those, but I hope the severe shocks never return!
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