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Anas wrote:

>This time I couldn't relax, my whole body was charged with a mildly

>unpleasant tingling sensation.....

>I was just wondering if the tingling sensation is common and what it is?

I don't know what it is, but I experience it, too, at times,

and it is very distressing. It does feel " electric, " and I

associate that kind of feeling with nerves (literally: with

a " nervous system event " of some kind).

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I used to feel this more frequently when I was young, but occasionally now

that I am in my late 20s I still experience that sensation. I also sometimes

have this very brief feeling of...perhaps, electricity through my head (it's the

best way to describe it) accompanied by a split-second loss of motor control

while still completely aware, albeit a bit surprised. I'm wondering if this

might be some sort of seizure. Again, I had these when I was young, and with

decreasing frequency as I get older.

So, perhaps it's some sort of overload of electrical activity? My mother also

used to say that I would " buzz " when she would touch my hair, ears, etc,

usually at night. Not being a neurologist I can't offer an answer--these are

just

my conjectures.

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> So, perhaps it's some sort of overload of electrical activity? My

mother also

> used to say that I would " buzz " when she would touch my hair, ears,

etc,

> usually at night.

What do you mean or did your mother mean by 'buzz'? It's a vague

description (not becoming of a neurologist).

Anas

> I used to feel this more frequently when I was young, but

occasionally now

> that I am in my late 20s I still experience that sensation. I also

sometimes

> have this very brief feeling of...perhaps, electricity through my

head (it's the

> best way to describe it) accompanied by a split-second loss of motor

control

> while still completely aware, albeit a bit surprised. I'm wondering

if this

> might be some sort of seizure. Again, I had these when I was young,

and with

> decreasing frequency as I get older.

>

> So, perhaps it's some sort of overload of electrical activity? My

mother also

> used to say that I would " buzz " when she would touch my hair, ears,

etc,

> usually at night. Not being a neurologist I can't offer an

answer--these are just

> my conjectures.

>

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I don't understand, did you make an audible " zz " sound?

???

Kim

On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 15:48:53 -0000 " Anas " writes:

wrote:

> So, perhaps it's some sort of overload of electrical activity? My

mother also

> used to say that I would " buzz " when she would touch my hair, ears,

etc,

> usually at night.

What do you mean or did your mother mean by 'buzz'? It's a vague

description (not becoming of a neurologist).

Anas

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> It's hard to explain...the sort of buzz that comes along

> with an electrical charge. It could be felt by putting ones hand

within a

> half inch of my skin, particularly near my head. By buzz I mean a

physical

> sensation as opposed to a noise.

Good grief!!!

I'm no neurologist

but I think that could be a humanoid <g>

Anas

> In a message dated 7/27/2004 11:52:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> xenoruh@y... writes:

> What do you mean or did your mother mean by 'buzz'? It's a vague

> description (not becoming of a neurologist).

> Who's a neurologist? It's hard to explain...the sort of buzz that

comes along

> with an electrical charge. It could be felt by putting ones hand

within a

> half inch of my skin, particularly near my head. By buzz I mean a

physical

> sensation as opposed to a noise.

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