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Old 04-27-2009, 09:09 PM #1
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Default Electical shocks, any ideals,

I have started having electrical shocks all through my body. It's only happened a few times so far but they are there. I notice them at night while I am in bed. My Dr. asked me if I noticed them in the daytime but I'm thinking, being up moving around I might not notice them so I don't know. I don't have pain, it's just the shocks all through me.

Good news, I lost 5 lbs in 6 days. My Gastro put me on a new med that speeds up my metabolism and it's working.

Any ideals on the shocks. I had a few thoughts but not sure.

Thanks,
Ada
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