Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 I'm one of the lucky ones who rarely gets the big ZAP! Lately, however, I have been experiencing more dizziness and imbalance than my usual episodes. Have an appointment next month with my cardio (who believes it's natural deterioration of my soon-to-be-sixty-five-year-old body) for a songram of my carotid artery. I am more concerned about what I am experiencing at night just before/as I fall asleep when the body gets a quick convulsion. I know that there is often a muscle reaction like that when the musclesgo from being tensed and ready to work to being at rest, but these are a little more intense and somewhat similar to a zap. There's no pain and it's not localized as zaps are. Still it feels torso-emanated and distributed throughout the body. My guess is it is just another sign of aging combined with cardiac health. Any ideas? from California where being zapped is better than sex because you don't have to lie to anyone, try to look graceful as you assume a prone position or be quiet so as not to wake the children or neighbors. Besides all that, the clean up is a lot easier. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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