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Are Grittees real?

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#77085 by Chippy
Sat Aug 01, 2009 6:54 pm
Land of the gritees

I happened upon this place but not by mere chance. It was both a whim and nightmare combined. One fold who's cloth kept me warm each night and provided comfort during the day.

Yet the hunters are out there!

Each day belongings gathered I wander around these shores seeking something and yet nothing, they could be the same thing?

Yet the hunters are out there!

Lately I've noticed a total reaction to things that I touch where I live. The other day my pinky swelled so much it looked like a cue-tip! Other things happen too.

Could be a substance [Chippy thinks] Could be summat else [Chippy thinks].

Could be total imagination [Chippy thinks].

The power of the mind is insurmountable to my thinking. But that aside. What the F is causing these sudden tingling and biting sessions which leave no mark and no trail?!

Are Gritees Real?

#77088 by Chippy
Sat Aug 01, 2009 8:03 pm
Stupid post, sorry. When I look at it now away from the moment that I posted it............

Yeah it looks stoopid, sorry. But then I never said, EVER that I was a musician I was just having some fun. I get this tingling stuff when I touch things around this old house. Sometimes I find myself wanting to scratch the skin off my fingers then it goes.

Heck just tryina be interstin inna!

Have a good one.
:D

#77093 by fisherman bob
Sat Aug 01, 2009 9:20 pm
Have you checked your blood sugar lately?

#77094 by Chippy
Sat Aug 01, 2009 9:26 pm
Nope. My body checked it but I don't see no results. I was serious too though you missed the main point. When I touch something in this house........... Could be anything? But not always I get this biting sensation in my fingers and it hurts, but not too much.

Anything that has mandibles gets me.

fisherman bob wrote:Have you checked your blood sugar lately?

#77097 by gbheil
Sat Aug 01, 2009 9:49 pm
? Poorly grounded electrical systems will send you a small charge from the strangest places. Lived in a place once if you toughed the shower head you could feel the current....... Bob has a point about blood sugar, Neuropathy is often a cardinal symptom.

#77376 by Chippy
Tue Aug 04, 2009 9:07 pm
Sans a long while back I was sitting by my PC while trying to draft a doc for my new business. I remember only that my RIGHT finger tips went numb and then in some sort of procession that tingly feel walked right up my arm in periods of about 5 inches? I dunno but it did happen.

It reached my throat.

I decided a bath would be a good idea so without saying anything, took one.

While in the bath I felt a sensation similar to a large drop in height on a plane. I felt giddy and needed to secure myself by gripping the sides of that bath.

I called my now EX but when she arrived it quickly became apparent that I was talking in tongue. In fact I heard in my mind what I was saying but my mouth could not voice the words. I think I remember hearing "Numthing wong need ospital"

Anyway I was rushed to the hospital upon where I was subjected to the most INTENSE observation. (English Health system).

I was prodded and felt like I was in another world for a time. I kept very quiet while those very GOOD people worked on me, prodding, seeing if my senses were still there? They thought I had a Brain Tumour! :cry:

Anyway long story short. I compelled myself to say something and I told the Nurse a joke. There was absolute silence.

I've no idea to this day what happened? I had another episode some weeks later but far less serious but the onset of all of this is that I am now terrified of high buildings.

Now the tingling is back in some form I just wonder how much stress this Chippy can handle? But I am strong.

#77381 by gbheil
Tue Aug 04, 2009 9:40 pm
Symptoms desribed are of TIA.
Transient ischemic attack, commonly called a mini stroke.
Cause is usually a temporary blockage of the tiny vessels in the brain.

CT and MRI can bear out the facts. But only latter, after the fact in most cases. Can take months for the infarct to show on a scan.

Blood thinners and anti platelet aggregant medications are often perscribed.

Just thought youd like to know.

#77385 by Chippy
Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:15 pm
Yeah well the intermittent beats bear out that too.

There was something too that someone said to use though I forget about it now? It was a thick tanned substance which when added to hot water would alleviate sinus problems, I did this one night and I could feel every membrane in my head cracking as it worked its way through,

That was the point at which Hayfever became headaches and boy the headaches. Now I sneeze again though I know that the inner self in stressed beyond belief.

Hence the tingle. Don't you worry I am not about to pass out, fall off the twig. I just thought it important to say something. Déjà Vu.

I've sat many nights in the past controlling my heart beat, it can be done but it needs patience! All other things reside where they are~!



sanshouheil wrote:Symptoms desribed are of TIA.
Transient ischemic attack, commonly called a mini stroke.
Cause is usually a temporary blockage of the tiny vessels in the brain.
CT and MRI can bear out the facts. But only latter, after the fact in most cases. Can take months for the infarct to show on a scan.
Blood thinners and anti platelet aggregant medications are often perscribed.
Just thought youd like to know.

#77388 by ratsass
Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:29 pm
Charlie Watt's, the Rolling Stones drummer, long ago studied the human heartbeat and came up with a drum beat that was the exact opposite. Testing showed that when a person listened to that drum beat, their heart would actually slow down.

#77391 by PocketGroovesGSO
Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:55 pm
I'm with you Chippy. Those damn Grittees!! You can use the same stuff that gets rid of crabs to x-nay the Grittees though.

:oops: :oops: :oops:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

#77396 by gbheil
Tue Aug 04, 2009 11:28 pm
I have used focus and meditation to lower my HB into the 30s.
I did it one night at work while hooked up to a pulse oxymeter.
The charge nurse looked on in disbelief and horror, till I told her, see bradycardia, I need to go home.
She told me to get up and do some work it will get better. :(

#77430 by Chippy
Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:37 am
Lol :D But yes Sad.
I'll try that pockets. :)

sanshouheil wrote:She told me to get up and do some work it will get better. :(

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