Quote Originally Posted by grandmaD View Post
My hubby was an electrician and I told him it was like electricity going thru me (at its worst, like a jack-hammer). I said it was like the circuit was broken and going haywire. It is good to know that this too is w/d and hope it will go away eventually.

It is reassuring to hear you say you experience the "crowded brain" too. It is absolutely stunning, what this can do to your body.

Well, this is a first, remembering that the drowning is temporary. Something has changed in my head recently, because before, I would just drown in it and get very despondent and despairing. I am not getting to excited, in case those feelings return again!

Yes! I think our electrical circuits *are* going haywire. This is a bit of a synchronicity, because I just interviewed a woman who heals with her hands, and she is also an electrical engineer, and she sees the nervous system and healing as very electrical, and she had some thoughts about it. I'll be writing it up on the blog within the next few days.

It's very, very good that you have reached this "first" of *remembering* that the drowning is temporary. This is an excellent sign in many ways. I feel this very strongly.

And, yes, in reply to your other post -- tingling in the legs is definitely a side effect or withdrawal effect of Paxil....there's that electricity again....