Does this sound familiar to anyone?!
Question: when I am touched especially when i don't see the touch I feel it continuing for ages and then transmigrating round my body.
It is shocking.
I take off my watch to shower and keep jumping with shock as it is so real thinking that I still have my watch on.I look at my bare arm upwards of twenty times to check.
Sometimes i dont know if I have my glasses on or not as the touch has remained for so long.
I have other blips around my other senses this is the worst though. Does anyone else have this and is there an explanation?
Answers: when I am touched especially when i don't see the touch I feel it continuing for ages and then transmigrating round my body.
It is shocking.
I take off my watch to shower and keep jumping with shock as it is so real thinking that I still have my watch on.I look at my bare arm upwards of twenty times to check.
Sometimes i dont know if I have my glasses on or not as the touch has remained for so long.
I have other blips around my other senses this is the worst though. Does anyone else have this and is there an explanation?
This happens to me too, with my glasses, ring, bracelets etc. It's perfectly normal and nothing at all to worry about. I spoke to my Dr about it once. It has something to do with sensory memory. The same thing happened when I first cut my hair too, I still kept feeling it on my back for a while, even though it wasn't long anymore. It just has to do with your body remembering the familiar, that's all. If you didn't wear your watch for a few days you'd stop 'feeling' it when your body got used to you not having it on. It's nothing to worry about at all. Hope that reassures you xxx
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that has happened to me before, if i wear a ring for a long time and then take it off i can still feel it even if its off. its really weird, but i think thats normal, i know a lot of people that it has happed to.
Don't have it. Never heard of it. Almost certainly there is a name for it. I've heard of people who hear tastes, smell sounds, taste visuals, etc.
i don't understand
you might be experiencing 'phantom pains' - amputees have even at times described feeling sensations in the limbs they've lost
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_pai...