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CaliforniaLyme
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I haven't had this in years and years (about 7 now since this symptom) but I wonder about it!!

Okay, I was just reminescing about life with Lyme today and I remembered a weird symptom that I can't remember being mentioned so I am curious whether it was just a weird ME thing. I may have mentioned it before but may not have because it is kind of weird so I may have kept it to myself. I had a week a few months after I first got sick when my body was changing a lot for the worse all the time- a week where I was CHARGED and shocked myself on my car on the dryer on anything metal- over and over and over at just GIANT shocks- just like static electricity but at 100 times normal. Seriously.

I have always wondered what that was, because it was very weird. I am not talking about those jolts which I would get SEPARATELY from the outside world- those came later- I am talking about just getting shocked repeatedly over and over and over at very high intensity from metal or static!!!

It was fearful for me to TOUCH my car after a couple of days of it

Medically, scientifically wondered what it was!!!
Anyone know?

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A static shock occurs when the surface of the second material, negatively charged with electrons, touches a positively-charged conductor.

Think about what was negatively charged and what was positively charged.

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You just jarred my memory.

I think it was back in 1986. I was standing over the stove cooking, and while I was stirring the food in the pot, my forehead touched the range hood, and I immediately felt electricity go through my body.

Not just a quick shock either, like when the air is dry and you touch something. But I actually HEARD and FELT a prolonged buzz.

It never happened before, and I wasn't sure what I felt, so I leaned my forehead against the metal range hood again. Same thing - I got zapped. A prolonged buzz, and I pulled away again.

It was so scary that I actually called the rental office and asked them to check my stove and make sure it was grounded - they said it was.

Is this what you are experiencing? It hasn't happened since though, though I do get a lot of regular static shocks now.

I also noticed that I need to stay away from windows during thunderstorms. During one 2005 storm, a bolt of lightning almost got me twice at the window - same storm, too.

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This was extremem for me also during the onset of my illness. I too was afraid to touch my car. Also, touching a person gave me a shock and I would recoil when my partner moved to kiss me.

I still get this from time to time. It is miserable [Frown]

If you know what and whya and how to get rid of it I'd love to hear about it. I have mentioned to a few LLMD's and even they don't know.


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You know, until you posted this, I honestly thought to this day that my stove really wasn't grounded, and that's what had happened to me.

I thought though that I should also mention that it was in this year (1986) that my OCD took on new proportions. I had only had some checking rituals around this time, but it GREW into a cleaning, washing, ordering nightmare.

Also, not sure if this is significant, but I lived near and worked on a Naval base (Norfolk).

Could I have been exposed to radar???

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Tailz- maybe your stove wasn't grounded- because what I am talking about it sounds like what Robi has- mine is gone now- I only had it for a week but it was one of the weirdest weeks of my life.
It was like my electricity was ramped up a few volts amps kilowatts whatever!!!! It was weird!!
But for me it was transient- thank goodness!!!

Still, I have always wondered what it was-

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Mine was transient, too, though. And I even had the apartment manager send somebody up to make sure my stove was grounded. They said it was, too.

I don't remember this happening repeatedly though - like with everything metal I touched - just the range hood. And my ex didn't get zapped when he touched it.

And YES - it was like MEGA electricity - complete with a buzz and voltage vibrating through my body.

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It's Heavy metals in your body.
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Reverse that. The car is metal. She is toxic i.e. acidic.
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Ah, the acidity, funny- I wonder if that is realted to Babesiosis- in one of the WA1 abstracts it said that a finding had been disruption of the acid-base balance in the bodies of the hamsters or whatever they were!!!

Thank you Marnie!!!

Sue, I always tested neg for metals and am doing great w/o any metals tx so I don't htink it is that!!!

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Wow...that is just too weird. I too have had periods on and off where I was absolutely terrified of touching my car, because I knew what was going to happen..
Never, ever even gave a thought to it, until you just mentioned it... Even after I started getting really sick, I never related it to my illness..
Just thought it was because it was that time of year, but I have to admit, no one else was getting shocked as bad as I was, unless it was me they were touching..
[Roll Eyes]

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I had remembered this being discussed some time ago. It goes back to '05.

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=024863

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I remember starting to close the car door with my shoulder because the shock was so painful, and loud, and EVERY TIME I GOT OUT OF THE CAR!
I had no idea this was a symptom until recently.

I find that symptoms are like puzzle pieces...they all start to pull together and you get those..."OH YEAH" moments. Just when I think my 1001 symptoms are the whole picture...

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CaliforniaLyme, I have some shocking news for you: your mailbox is full... [hi]
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