Note: Contains talk of my body doing odd things!
Sometimes bodies do weird things. Sometimes they’re symptoms of other problems, but sometimes they’re just harmless, passing experiences.
I often turn to google when I have a problem, and sometimes I can’t find people who have experienced the same thing, no matter how hard I look. But the things I feel are still valid, even if someone else hasn’t experienced them or written about them.
So, I am writing about some of (what I think are) the more unusual things I’ve experienced. Have these ever happened to you? Are they things that other people experience and just don’t talk about? Or are they commonly known and my googling just wasn’t thorough enough? Or are they rare? Or is it just me?
- Once, I got so dissociated that I saw the room spin and change colors.
- For maybe seven months, songs didn’t get stuck in my head. This was after I was in a bad car accident, and it’s possible that it was caused by my concussion, PTSD, depression, anxiety, lack of sleep, or some combination of those. I only noticed it when songs started getting stuck in my head again and I realized that it hadn’t happened in a long time.
- About a year ago, I had a lot of pain along the skin of my legs every time I put on pants or leggings for about a month and a half. It happened with all fabrics, soaps, and lotions, both when I had shaved and when I hadn’t, etc. I didn’t have a rash, but when my legs touched something, I got painful, prickly tingles along my legs that sometimes spread to other parts of my body, along the skin on my back and chest, my neck, my face, scalp, and arms. The electrical prickles also made my legs jerk involuntarily when they get really bad. Anxiety and paying attention to it seemed to make them worse, and moving my legs seemed to make them better. Not wearing pants or leggings or anything touching my legs also made them better. I went to a doctor who said she didn’t know what was going on and referred me to a specialist, who I didn’t end up going to. And then a few weeks later, they went away. Since then, they have come back every now and then, but it’s not as bad anymore. It normally hurts after I take a shower, and I can make it better by wearing loose-fitting clothes like pajamas after and by distracting myself by reading a book or watching tv.
- I broke my collar bone during a car accident. For a couple weeks after, before I had surgery, my pain would spike from a 2 or 3 to a 9 or 10 when I did something that moved my collar bone out of its broken location. When I have flashbacks, my collar bone hurts in the same sudden-spike-of-intense-pain way. If the pain were a musical note, it would be a sharp, loud, high-pitched note, like a “ping.” I feel like Harry Potter sometimes because I wake up from a nightmare with my (surgery) scar hurting.
- Sometimes I pass out after exercising. I feel tired after a run and lie down to take a quick breather/nap, and then I wake up an hour later.
- I once had my period for 5 weeks. I was bleeding continuously for five weeks. Sometimes it was heavier, and sometimes it was lighter. Eventually it stopped, thank goodness!
- I used to have repeated nightmares that involved my family and me hurt and dying in our house. After doing prolonged exposure therapy and overcoming some parts of the trauma, I had a nightmare which started off similarly. But then I flew around in the air, fixed every disaster, and literally put out all the fires. I solved my nightmare without intending to specifically do that.
There is a wide breadth of human experience. There are and have been lots of people on this planet, and we have collectively experienced many, many things.
What odd things have you experienced?
I sometimes feel vibrations when there’s nothing around that could reasonably be vibrating. It happened again last night – I was in bed, and it felt like there was an animal scampering around inside my mattress.
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Huh, that’s interesting! I’m glad there isn’t an actual animal inside your mattress haha. I imagine that might be kinda unnerving though!
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I’m also very glad there aren’t any creature running around in there!
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Yes, we can have rooms spin out of control when wet dissociate our switch
We had a bad concussion, too. We don’t know about songs not getting stuck in our head. Wet have OCD, So there is usually something playing on a loop
Yes, we’ve had on and off leg sensitivity like that. Have to keep searching for a fabric that won’t hurt too much. Doctors are rarely helpful
Sometimes during exercise, we have to resist the urge to fall asleep. We can easily fall asleep right after. We fainted or almost fainted on many occasions
We have pretty obvious dreams often, like anxiety in school or being chased. We have flown many times and Littles try to fly in real life (still do) by flapping arms hard 😂.
We don’t think your are weird. Thanks for sharing these vulnerable experiences.
If we have motion, like walking down stairs, we might hit the last step but our body keeps falling. This falling might return anytime, especially when we are trying to nap. Uneven surfaces or slight incline/decline can send us spiraling. We avoid all amusement rises, even carousels. Air flight can be awful for us (including a hospitalization). We do better if we fly with someone.
Like Ashley, wet vibrate sometimes. We live in a suburb but near a busy road and airport. Engines can vibrate or nervous system.
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Thank you for thinking I’m not weird 🙂 It helps to hear that you have experienced similar things and that it’s not just me!
Aw that’s cute that the Littles flap their wings to try to fly! 🙂
A similar falling thing happens to me when I nearly trip, or when I’m falling asleep. I’m sorry air flight is so awful 😦
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I don’t exercise at the moment because exercising makes me too dizzy.
My muscles or body gets numb after being in a position. Like now my left hand is holding my phone, my fingers have frozen.
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Oh no, that doesn’t sound fun to have things go numb. 😦 Exercising used to make me dizzy too. I hope both those things get better for you. ❤ sending warmth
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I told my GP about it yesterday.
I think both will get better. Not sure how much. Dizziness is chronic just exacerbated by ED. Not sure if muscle thing is an issue anyways or caused by ED.
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