View Full Version : Weird feelings when I touch my face.
jackass
23-10-2006, 07:27 PM
Its been happening over the past few days. Whenever I touch my face or head it sends weird feelings through my body for a split second. Its really horrible. It especially happens when I rub my nose or scratch my head.
Please help me. I don't even know what it is. :(
If its bothering you, consult you're local doctor (GP) and he will tell you what it is and put you're mind at rest. :)
rosiemin
23-10-2006, 07:53 PM
its not a hart attack its a brain attack
jackass
23-10-2006, 08:10 PM
its not a hart attack its a brain attack
How intresting... :rolleyes:
Ty for all your help though.
sl4rt is banned
23-10-2006, 08:39 PM
How intresting... :rolleyes:
i couldnt resist a nice lol
ontopic : i agree with the person who said go to your GP or i dunna you could get a Xray :rolleyes:
cocaine
23-10-2006, 08:44 PM
Leave it for a few days.
No harm will come to you by contacting you're local GP, I just hope everything is ok :)
Ostinato
23-10-2006, 08:49 PM
Hmmm, your nerves might be a bit frayed or be a bit over sensitive.
I definetley think you should make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible, that way it will at least put your mind at rest whether it's serious or not.
jackass
23-10-2006, 08:50 PM
Thanks, I will leave it for a few days, then contact my local GP.
(Ps: Its now happening whereever I touch on my body :()
Ostinato
23-10-2006, 08:56 PM
Thanks, I will leave it for a few days, then contact my local GP.
(Ps: Its now happening whereever I touch on my body :()
I tried having a search on google and some stuff but I'm not really getting anythig rellevant. I do strongly recommend that you speak to your parents or someone about it immediatley and see if they can maybe suggest anything.
:Hazel
23-10-2006, 09:07 PM
That definately doesn't sound right, I'm struggling to think of what could be wrong so as others said I'd go to see your GP ASAP.
Jesus-Egg
23-10-2006, 09:11 PM
Strange :s
Like other people have said, I strongly recommend that you see your GP, just incase it is something serious.
joboman
24-10-2006, 05:27 AM
happened to me when i touched the top of my head, it sent chills all over my body. it was a bad cold with a nasty ear infection.
Kaytti
24-10-2006, 12:55 PM
It could be mental. [Not saying your mental..] However it could be irratated skin, and thing like that. Just wahat ry said, consult your Gp
jackass
24-10-2006, 05:55 PM
If you mean Physcalodgical or however you spell it, it can't be, because when I have an itch somewhere and I scratch it without realising, It suddenly makes me realise its happened again.
Also, I have talked to my parents and they said theres no need to go to my local GP, I will talk to them again because its getting really badly irritating and annoying.
One more thing, to someone who said it happened to them, it dosn't really send chills down me. Its more of a soft, wierd feeling that flows through my body for a split second.
Thanks to everyone who has helped me and searched for things on google, it means a lot to me! :)
If you mean Physcalodgical or however you spell it, it can't be, because when I have an itch somewhere and I scratch it without realising, It suddenly makes me realise its happened again.
Also, I have talked to my parents and they said theres no need to go to my local GP, I will talk to them again because its getting really badly irritating and annoying.
One more thing, to someone who said it happened to them, it dosn't really send chills down me. Its more of a soft, wierd feeling that flows through my body for a split second.
Thanks to everyone who has helped me and searched for things on google, it means a lot to me! :)
NO parent, except for those who work in the medical industry, can tell you that there's no need to go and see you're local GP. I'm sorry but, it's true. If they are not qualified to make that decision, then they shouldn't make it. No matter how far away the GP Surgery is, It seems its still bothering you, I would go despite what my parents said. Maybe they think you're worrying over nothing, either way, it won't cause any harm to get checked out by you're GP to be on the side of caution :)
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