Has anyone touched one part of their body and felt it in another?


Question:
I mean I noticed when I touched the bottom of my leg next to the foot that I also felt tingling in my other leg but further up and more at the side. Now every time I touch this spot I can feel it in the other leg. Can anyone tell me why this happens?

Answers:
It's just the way your nerves are wired, it happens to everbody. I can touch a bit of my foot and feel it in the side of my cheek. Thats how that pressure point therapy works.
I know what you mean like when you put your finger in your belly button you get a pain in your urethera.
yes, all our nerves are connected in some way, its amazing if you get a massage, they start massaging your left foot then your right foot will start throbbing badly! its surprising how much pain we hold and dont realise it untill we get it soothed
yes its like its all connected,its like reflexology when you touch certain parts of your feet it represents a certain part of your body, like the top of your big toe helps get rid of head achesand so on,it is amazing.
sorry ive never had that happen to me
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