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Eletrical type pain/ feeling???
I experience this eletrical feeling when I shiver or yawn, at times. It will run down (or up) my legs/ arms. Anyone else? I also have described it as a static type feeling.
I described this to my physical therapist, but he didn't seem to know (not a big suprise, but he thought is was strange). |
Hi Vanessa,
Yes, I get lots of electrical zaps, the worst is a buzzing, exactly like a joke electrical shocker thingy, right where the brachial plexus is, left side (RSD side). Can come on when I lift my arm up, or sneeze. Usually the zaps are like the "funny bone" in your elbow, except not in the elbow - really takes me by surprise every time. But the weirdest, and I've only had this maybe half a dozen times in the 3 years I've had RSD, is the feeling of water trickling down my skin. It is so exactly like it, I have to look up at the ceiling to make sure something hasn't leaked on me.....very strange! First time it happened I simply couldn't believe my mind could play such tricks....go figure! all the best! |
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Thanks for sharing your experience, Artist. :hug: |
me too. it sucks.
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Dear IHH -
I know that you are - perhaps with good reason - cautious when it comes to adding new drugs. That said, I have to go on and tell you that the best thing that I found for stabbing electrical pains was a benzodiazepine called Xanax. I take 0.5 mg. 4 times a day, and while it is normally prescribed for anxiety and is in the same chemical family as Valium, it has given me no psychotropic effect of which I am aware. But it has really helped with the electrical pain. Good luck. Mike |
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I am cautious with the medications, but I am not ruling out taking another... I am willing to try different things in order to "get better" or more comfortable. I am listening to my Dr. on the medications, and I don't suggest to her what to prescribe me, KWIM? :Dunno: |
Personally, I don't see the harm in asking about a specific medication, if only under the heading of "someone on this RSD forum suggested that I ask about . . . ." Otherwise, you don't really know if your doctor considered it or was thinking about something else when you mentioned it. But that's just my style, I guess.
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Hi, In His Hands,
I used to get electrial type pain, it went away. The only med. I take is Valium at night only today. Which is a miracle. I have not had Ketamine but just about everything else. I used to have to take so many meds. it was just unbelivable. I wish I knew what helped get the zaps. gone exactly. So I could really help. I still get the rain drop feelings, like Artist described. but they are a bit less as well. Keep the Faith. Hugs, Roz |
Hi, not really raindrops, Roz (although as well sometimes it can be like fine rain) - but this is different, it's like someone standing beside me, close, is slowly tipping a whole glass of water down my arm. Exactly like that. ------> TOOTOOTOOTOO (twilight zone music)
all the best! |
Hi Their,
I live in a 2 story again now that I am back in Temecula. I find myself looking up at the ceiling to see it someone left a faucet running upstairs. Where I might be a bit different in my SX but I feel like raindrops have actually hit my head a few times a week. When I was a teenager visiting Scotland one lovely evening. My nan, sis or myself left the faucet running in a 5 Star hotel. We were in the pub at the time, downstairs. My nan used to know how to have a good time. But we ruined the hotel. Whoever left the faucet running I will never know. But several floors were ruined. Hugs, Roz |
My condition is always in a state of flux. What's true one minute isn't the next. Hard wonm gains can disappear as the condition changes over longer time periods as well.
Now I get the electrical sensations in all the affected areas when there is a loud or annoying noise on bad days. They are not especially troubling now and it's much better than the blasts of pain that I'm accustomed to. |
count me in too.....i don't have huge problems with the electic shocks, but i do get them....and i also get the running-water feeling....for me, it's cold water running down my shin....not painful, but unpleasant and certainly startling.
this is why i hate the "crps" designation for our disease.....i always liked the joke that RSD stands for 'really spooky disease'. |
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