Guest guest Posted March 28, 2011 Report Share Posted March 28, 2011 Very actual post for me. My son has the same thing since ages (he can't explain with precision but I gess it's the same) and it makes him do the constant mouvements with hands. During the treatment (antibiotics) it increases spectaculary. With doxy group's antibiotics his nails on the hands was detached from skin (than, it became normal), it was terrible. I think about neurotoxins wich disturb the blood flow. the kind of die-off. When my son stays longtime without antibiotics it goes worse. na ----- Message d'origine ---- De : fdina1977 À : BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Envoyé le : Lun 28 mars 2011, 4h 58min 35s Objet : Re: Super - sensitive hands?!? Thank you, ! I will explore this possibility, one never knows what could hide inside, right? But so far, after reading Isa's post, I've taken big dose of B-complex and feel MUCH better, so it's probably what's happening with me. Thank you all for your input, and please, if anybody have any other ideas, I'll be happy to hear them and do proper research! Best, Dina. > > > > > > > Help, does anybody knows what super-sensitive hands could mean? Cannot ask > > my doc right now, have to try and figure out myself first. > > > > My hands' been feeling strange way recently. Especially last 3 days are > > really bad. Hard to explain. Sensitive skin - overly so, I wash my hands in > > luke-warm water (approx. 70F) and it feels like it's frozen, or like skin on > > my hands is sun-burnt (and it's not!). It's summer in FLorida already and we > > went swimming yesterday. Water was +72/74 F, my body felt great in it, > > though very slightly cool, but my hands felt like there were thousands tiny > > needles, plus when I came out of water I looked at my hands, because it felt > > like something was wrapped around, something like long hair, or that " rope " > > people use to catch fish (sorry, don't remember the word in English). And it > > was painful, stinging sensation. I cannot even do simple task like > > unscrewing water bottle or squeezing fork or knife while cooking or eating > > without experiencing some degree of tenderness or pain. My hands are tender > > even when I don't do anything. > > I had this problem before, few times, but it would come and go within > > hours, this time it's been 3 days. What could it be? I have Rife and it > > works great for me, but I don't have time playing with all the frequencies, > > I need to go to work in 3 days and my work is playing violin, I'm afraid I > > won't be able to do it! > > > > Please, share your insights into my situation, give me ideas where to look > > for answers! > > > > Thank you in advance, > > Dina. > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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