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Electrical Sensation through Brain Anonymous
I've had semi-random, almost electric, sensations through my brain almost all of my life. I grew curious the last time It happened, and google isn't telling me anything. All I've found so far are disorders linked to anti-depressant medicine, which I've never taken. That, and every disorder I've found so far is suppost to hurt, or feel like shit, the sensation I get only seem to happen when I'm deep in thought, and feel really good.

Any ideas /fit/?
>> Anonymous
>>83052
bam?
>> Anonymous
epilepsy?
>> Anonymous
>>83069
No, I'm not epileptic

.>>83066
That's...helpful.
>> Anonymous
Have you ever had a neck injury? You wouldn't feel anything in your brain, I imagine you're having these sensations in your upper traps but you interpret them as internal sensations.
>> Anonymous
>>83098
Nope, I've never had any kind of neck injury. Or back injury for that matter.
>> Anonymous
cancer
>> Anonymous
>>83602
As I said, I've had it my whole life.

Earlies I remember it happening is around the age of 6, I'm 20 now. I'm quite sure it's not cancer, or harmful for that matter.
>> Anonymous
Go see a doctor, your symptoms are never good. My guesses would be benign tumour or parasite
>> Anonymous
>Any ideas /fit/?

Ask a neurologist.
>> Anonymous
>>83607
I'll ask as soon as I can.
>> Anonymous
petit mal.
just about all epileptics dont know they are until they hit with something that nearly kills them.
EVERYBODY WANG CHUG TONIGHT
>> Anonymous
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>>I've had semi-random, almost electric, sensations through my brain almost all of my life
you cannot feel anything in your brain. Those sensations are just around your head. You might just be prone to random neuron firings.

On a related note, you are all breathing manually.
>> Anonymous
>>83698
You're talking to a guy who watched that epileptic forum raid in horror.

Hell, I play first person shooters/hand held games almost every day.
>> Anonymous
>>83708
To better explain it, seems to effect the left and right sides of my skull, and then moves to the back before disappearing. Sometimes I shiver afterwords.