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#1 Terrible Texan

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Posted 20 June 2012 - 07:35 PM

Hello friends once again.i'm back since recenty i've started getting trembling (tingling) all over inside my body. has anyone had that & what did they do to get rid of it?
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Posted 20 June 2012 - 10:06 PM

Hard to say, TT. Everybody describes there "tingles" differntly. I get teeth chattering chills when I have a bad UTI. Usually means I need antibiotics.

I get the burning/tingling sensations across my butt and groin,, and sometimes down my legs,,, have since the accident,, getting a little worse now,, but nothing touches it,, so I just grin and bear it.

I also get the burning, stabbing , squeezing ,,, but I just call that pain,,, and the Gabapentin helps take the edge off that.

The remainder of my stuff,, well,, I think it goes beyond the definition of "tingle",, so I won't go into that.

All of our stuff seems to change with the age of our SCI. Some are lucky enough to not have too much,, and for it to stay the same,,, but for most of us,,, it's this wonderful world of discovery,,,, waiting each day for what new irritation is coming our way.

So,,,, if you can't get used to it,, or ignore it,,, I suggest drugs. And if you find some that work,,,, let me know,, please.
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Posted 21 June 2012 - 07:03 AM

Hard to say, TT. Everybody describes there "tingles" differntly. I get teeth chattering chills when I have a bad UTI. Usually means I need antibiotics.

I get the burning/tingling sensations across my butt and groin,, and sometimes down my legs,,, have since the accident,, getting a little worse now,, but nothing touches it,, so I just grin and bear it.

I also get the burning, stabbing , squeezing ,,, but I just call that pain,,, and the Gabapentin helps take the edge off that.

The remainder of my stuff,, well,, I think it goes beyond the definition of "tingle",, so I won't go into that.

All of our stuff seems to change with the age of our SCI. Some are lucky enough to not have too much,, and for it to stay the same,,, but for most of us,,, it's this wonderful world of discovery,,,, waiting each day for what new irritation is coming our way.

So,,,, if you can't get used to it,, or ignore it,,, I suggest drugs. And if you find some that work,,,, let me know,, please.
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Posted 21 June 2012 - 07:59 AM

If the hairs on your arms stand on end, and your getting goosebumps and mild sweating, it could be mild autonomic dysreflexia.

Check the usual checklist of causes here: http://www.apparelyz.../autonomic.html

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Posted 22 June 2012 - 08:18 AM

Hard to say, TT. Everybody describes there "tingles" differntly. I get teeth chattering chills when I have a bad UTI. Usually means I need antibiotics.

I get the burning/tingling sensations across my butt and groin,, and sometimes down my legs,,, have since the accident,, getting a little worse now,, but nothing touches it,, so I just grin and bear it.

I also get the burning, stabbing , squeezing ,,, but I just call that pain,,, and the Gabapentin helps take the edge off that.

The remainder of my stuff,, well,, I think it goes beyond the definition of "tingle",, so I won't go into that.

All of our stuff seems to change with the age of our SCI. Some are lucky enough to not have too much,, and for it to stay the same,,, but for most of us,,, it's this wonderful world of discovery,,,, waiting each day for what new irritation is coming our way.

So,,,, if you can't get used to it,, or ignore it,,, I suggest drugs. And if you find some that work,,,, let me know,, please.
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i figure its one of them "guess what irriatation i am today' momemts i've been having for the past couple weeks, that my mind is trying to have me guessing about.
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