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Fed up with Body Jolts

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spooks

Hi everyone

 

i am so fed up with these weird body jolts, they are happening so often, even when im relaxing on the sofa, does anyone else get anything like this and if so what are they.

 

feel so miserable today, just want to cry

spooks

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Hezza

Hi Spooks,

Sending you lots of :love: and :hearts: hon.

Not a symptom that I've had since my DX but I have had body jolts before and know how unnerving they can be. I'm sure this symptom has been discussed before though so hopefully someone else will come along soon and share.

 

As for feeling miserable, if you want to cry then have a cry hon. I personally believe that tears are an important release. Let it all out and then do something lovely just for you - maybe a chat with a good friend or some choccies and a DVD :censored:


Life is short. Eat dessert first. Jacques Torres

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Dianni

Hi hunni.

 

Loads of gentle hugs xxx :censored:

 

It's so hard not to feel miserable when our bodies do odd things and have a mind of their own isn't it?

 

I get these silly body jerks and they are so annoying. I always seem to get them when I'm relaxing. I swear my legs do it purely to make me uncomfortable! I'm affraid I don't have an answer regarding stopping them. I just get cross.

 

Cara is right hunni. It doesn't hurt to cry. The damage is done when everything is held in and glossed over. I'm useless at crying in front of anyone so take myself either into the bath or go to my bedroom and just sob.

 

Be kind to yourself hun. Don't be down on yourself for feeling like this. It's perfectly OK to be miserable, angry, scared and the rest!

 

Remember you aren't alone. There are lots of people here who are willing and able to support you.

 

Hugs

Di

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Michelle

I used to get them quite frequently, and was scared to drink hot tea/coffee incase one should happen to me whilst holding the cup. I guess they are nerve impluses gone astray???

Hope you are feeling brighter today.

 

 

Michelle :censored:

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spooks

Awww thanks for replies, its some comfort to know im not the only one that is experiencing this, although horrible we are, your right chock, dvd and perhaps a coffee, sofa, pillow and have a lounge day, although im having quite a few of these recently!!

 

i feel a bit better today after going to bed last night with terrible ache in back, took ages to sleep threw 1 pillow on floor, 10 mins later put it back lol weird jolts going on real hefty ones then noticed slight ones in legs almost instantly after, finally fell asleep only to dream the strangest dream that if i didnt find a loo i was going to have an accident. :censored:

Thank goodness i woke up!!!! :hearts:

 

:love:

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