Losing the plot?
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hughnique
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Losing the plot?
Whether or not I am who knows but, and it seems very hard to describe the feeling. The nearest I can get to it is that old saying, "someone has just walked over my grave", I was sitting here on the computer looking at an old photo of a place I knew well in the UK, when I suddenly felt very strange, as if something was working it's way rapidly up my body from toe to head, it disappeared within a few seconds. It's not the first time I have had this sensation, sometimes I feel that I am in a dream, whilst going about my business, normally this happens well before Pimm's O Clock, so not, as far as I can see, alcohol induced, and there are not any alien abductors about, any thoughts.
- Blaze
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Losing the plot?
Such feelings could be early warning signs which shouldn't be ignored. I would talk to your doctor if I were you, even if it's just to be reassured that there's nothing wrong. He should be able to give you some basic checks, ECG etc and if necessary send you elsewhere for further checks. Don't leave it too long.
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hughnique
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Losing the plot?
I have an ECG booked for this month, just a check after having that electric shock for arrhythmia, which supposedly worked at the second attempt. I will see if that throws anything up.
