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Re: Tingly Tickly feeling?
By: / Knowledgeable
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You do not need to feel panicked or even feel upset to have an anxiety attack. In fact, most attacks occur when you are beginning to or have already begun to relax. You see, it is adrenaline picking up during a period when you do not need it also known as "fight or flight". It can cause everything from tingles, to numbness, to fever and fainting. The list is incredibly long. But the one tell tale sign is it springing up during a "quiet time" of your day.

Chronic stress can cause it, but so can physical things like not getting good sleep, having too much caffeine, not eating well or enough (glucose levels), hormone fluctuations, and the list really goes on.

My advice is to begin writing a daily log about what you do (eat, sleep, activities, events) and find the common link to when you begin to feel the tingling sensation. Cut out the caffeine and sugar entirely for a while, eat well, sleep well, meditate often, and see if it goes away. If it does you can begin to slowly and gradually introduce things like coffee, tea, pop, sweets, etc. and if it comes back, you know where your limit is. Everyone is different.

If it continues, you may want to check with your doctor to make sure you have no imbalances in your body that are causing this. If you are a teenager, it is most likely stress and hormones, but it's always good to double check.

I was born with a heart condition (MVP) that caused anxiety attacks for much of my life (age 6-24). Mine didn't just occur like an attack but was an adrenal trigger that could last days without stopping. I'd go to sleep with it, and wake up with it. So I fully understand all that it can do.

With a change in lifestyle I was able to stop my symptoms completely, but it took a long time, and a lot of research and the wisdom of a particular wonderful lady Zebra that I met here many years ago ;)

That's why it's important to talk to a doctor if it doesn't stop by merely taking care of yourself and there is no concerning stress in your life. It could be an indication of a health condition. What you choose to do after you are diagnosed is up to you, but let the professionals discover what is wrong if there is anything.

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Does 19 still count as a teen? LOL idk. But i have been stressed out A LOT lately for tons of reasons. It's really hard for me because my parents don't really understand and stuff but ANYWAYS that's getting into side stuff. Keeping a log is a good idea... i'ma do that i used to log what i ate but i stopped. I'm going to the doctor soon anyways so i'll get checked. Also i'm not really good at meditating... i mean i try to but i get distracted REALLY easily REALLY REALLY easily. My mind is always so flooded with so many rampaging thoughts that its hard for me to concentrate but i'll try.

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Post # 8
The tingly feeling was probably you trying to ward off the spells you did. Moon spells are very powerful, such as werewolves, and trying to stop yourself from thinking about it. Think of it like this- half of you us trying to ward it of and half of you is keeping it in.

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I get these so called ' tingly tickly feelings' quite often. At first i thought that it was just a side affect of something. Soon after I realized it coincided with my magickal work along with my spirit sightings. I started to watch for when i felt this, and when I did if there were any contributing factors. Eventually i came to a conclusion. Today i like to say that this feeling is something trying to catch my attention, such as a spirit, god/goddess, or just my intuition acting up. People who have very open crown chakras are more susceptible to this. I suggest grounding yourself and meditating in a cleansed area, and maybe listening to your intuition. One last thing, there are plenty of christian and catholic witches out there, in fact my reiki teacher is a christian witch. So believe what you want to believe and don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
~blessings

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Well i don't know why a spirit would be trying to get my attention for unless it wants to tell me not to be so depressed all the time, but i've never had any sort of contact with the spiritual world before. And i'm 95% sure those "Moon spells" i did in the beginning did not even work... the ones that i let go through full term did not even give me what i had asked for so yea. I spoke to my teacher about this because i was confused i mean i just don't get it. I haven't done anything to cause any sort of spiritual being to start contacting me or anything my teacher told me that i "opened a door" when i started doing magic and stuff but i still don't think it's that easy. That would mean anyone could open a book recite some spell and then a spirit starts stalking them.

Everyone is asking me to meditate even in messages. Like i said i'm not good at it but i will try. Also i'm not to familiar with this "ground and centering" stuff either i'm still in training i don't know how to do that.

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That is fine if your not good at it, just each day or so, try and take a few minutes to clear your mind. Just a few minutes to start is fine, and even if you have random thoughts that is fine everyone does at first, its a part of being human. Also i think that by what your teacher said is true. It isn't necessarily the fact that just doing one spell will make you followed by a spirit or two but it could mean that you are now opened up to the metaphysical things around you.

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calm down, seeing flashing orbs of light and tingles through the scalp are both normal signs of coming to spiritual awareness, lights being spirits and tingling being messages, you just need to work on claireaudience and clairesentience as well, then you'll be able to decipher messages from another world.

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Oooooh kk well does ringing in the ears count to?!! I have constant ringing in my ears that i've been hearing since i was around 8 years old. It used to give me nightmares so my mom let me listen to music when i was sleeping. It changes pitch a lot and stuff like that, it's pretty annoying. Last time i got my ears checked for hearing though they were fine i could hear perfectly it hurts my ears sometimes though.

Re: Tingly Tickly feeling?
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 14
http://www.anxietycentre.com/anxiety-symptoms/ringing-in-the-ear.shtml

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Lol well that doesn't surprise me. ^^^^ I get stressed over every little thing I'm very sensitive.

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