How to stop an acute "prickling attack"?

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How to stop an acute "prickling attack"?

Wolf Man
Since I tried the homeopathy (like I wrote earlier) I get very easily bad "prickling attacks" from cell phones, computers etc. My whole skin is prickling, electrified, I guess u know the feeling. Like I was sitting on electric chair.

Is there any way to stop this attack? The only thing I can think of is taking a shower and that does not help for long.

Thx

Joni

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PUK

In a message dated 29/06/2009 09:02:46 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email]
writes:

Since I tried the homeopathy (like I wrote earlier) I get very easily bad
"prickling attacks" from cell phones, computers etc. My whole skin is
prickling, electrified, I guess u know the feeling. Like I was sitting on
electric chair.

Is there any way to stop this attack? The only thing I can think of is
taking a shower and that does not help for long.

Thx



paul uk replies

I know how you feel, I get this on my scalp cheeks temples etc, in fact for
me other that the woozy/wurring feeling inside my head this is often a
good indicator of exposure or incoming ! I have the notion mad as it may seem
that I might start stinging myself with nettles as a form of therapy maybe
the boric acid will calm the pricking problem - no its probably a stupid
idea and could be dangerous for some.


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Re: How to stop an acute "prickling attack"?

BiBrun
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I don't know what causes this, but does it help to change
your body orientation? I.e., try lying down, or if you are
lying down, try rotating so if you were north-south you try east-west?
Bill

On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 2:01 AM, Joni <[hidden email]> wrote:

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> Since I tried the homeopathy (like I wrote earlier) I get very easily bad
> "prickling attacks" from cell phones, computers etc. My whole skin is
> prickling, electrified, I guess u know the feeling. Like I was sitting on
> electric chair.
>
> Is there any way to stop this attack? The only thing I can think of is
> taking a shower and that does not help for long.
>
> Thx
>
> Joni
>
>
>


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