Has anyone touched one part of their body and felt it in another?
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All the nerves in your body are connected, and sometimes this connection can cause signals to be sent to other areas than where you would expect. For example, if someone with a deep voice gets right behind me and talks, my back gets this weird vibrating feeling and involuntarily arches, and once I had teeth pulled and could feel pain in my lungs while the teeth were being yanked. Sometimes your nerves just send messages to the wrong place, causing strange (and sometimes amusing) results.
Weird huh?! I get this when i touch a certain part of my foot,i can feel it on the other side!
i find that if i scratch an itchy bit arround my rib area i get a sharp pain just above my elbow. bloody strange
Its just one of those things. I am the same. Every time I bump into something it is my other side that hurts. I think it is normal.
Yes I get this regularly when I cut my toe nails, when I cut the middle toe on my right foot i get like a prodding feeling in my belly button.
Strange eh
The bottom of our feet and the palms of our hands are where our nerves or veins (don't know the med. term) loop, i saw a map years ago of a foot and what parts of the body pressure points affect.
Yes I have experienced this for example I have a spot above my right eyebrow that when I pluck it there my ear itches, and a spot on my head that hurts in my neck area. This is due to the nerves in your body that are connected to your musculoskeletal system. Nerves can also refer pain. If you've ever hurt a body part pretty bad it may heart elsewhere. The heart cannot feel pain that is why when people are having a heart attack they get chest pain and arm pain and jaw pain because the nerves send that response to different body parts.
OMG I get that. If i pinch my upper arm I feel it in my hip. I dunno why it happens but it sure is weird
yeah i've had something like that happen, only when i'd clean my ears, i'd feel a tickle at the back of my throat and it would make me want to cough. I think it's just nerve endings that are connected, or lead to other parts of the body.
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