This is the theory I side with the most, I just hope I’ll find someone who can confirm or debunk said speculation
This is the theory I side with the most, I just hope I’ll find someone who can confirm or debunk said speculation
Is it possible to feel this flush pulsating at different rythms simultaneously on different areas of my skin? I would think it’s just blood flow but it’s so erratic and not matching my heartbeat
I used to believe the same but the thing that puzzles me is that it’s not with the rhythm of my heartbeat. It feels like skin flushing from blood flow like you describe, but in patches, and they all pulsate at different speeds.
I can get to take home a device to chek my pressure for free?
I knew it, I knew it, I knew it! I’ve been deceived all my life!
I never said my skin moved either my dude. It’s a sensation, not a movement
That’s an interesting point, usually I don’t stretch for walking. Often I don’t even consider it a fitness activity per se, it’s just that I need to walk fast to get somewhere on time. It happens regardless of whatever shoes or clothing I’m wearing
I know my legs are fine. All I want to know is a name for this sensation and what causes it. Yes, I want to know about the weird stuff the body does, why is it wrong to ask chatGPT or google?
Okay, so you’re saying even though I feel it on my skin and not my muscles is still on my muscles. Fair enough. But then why does it happen only with mild activities like walking but not with something more intense?
No, this isn’t something bothering me in any other way than making me curious about it. I’m not seeking medical advice, just physiological or biological information about this phenomenon. It doesn’t really feel like a twitch in my muscles, it’s more like my skin is pulsating. My body doesn’t move. It’s just a sensation
No, I don’t have the means. Why would it be the blood pressure?
Because it seems to happen as a consequence for the movement, and it’s consistent. My hydration levels aren’t. Regardless of how much or what I’ve been drinking, of how much I’ve been sweating, I still feel it. Also note I don’t feel it as much after doing an intense workout in which I sweat bullets. And I’ve never felt it if I’ve been resting the whole day even though I’m sure I must have been dehydrated occasionally on rest days. Also it feels more like something on the skin and not like a regular muscle spasm.
That’s just why I don’t believe it is dehydration, but you could be right, it could be dehydration.🤷🏼♀️
I’ve met plenty of people who do experience it, but nobody knows what it is. I even encourage you ask people you know, you’d be surprised. I’ve never met someone who would be alarmed by it though. But you are right, it is something I should be asking a doctor. I always forget unfortunately
I would bet my success would not exist, that’s what I’d bet
I think you should be able to get to use them somewhat effectively for free. I’ve never paid for any. Not sure how much this has changed, haven’t dated in a couple years.
No, your sneakers are most likely to be okay but I wouldn’t be so sure about the washing machine. I’m also unsure it would be effective in removing the brown stains.
My recommendation would be let them soak for a day in water with a bit of laundy powder + laundry enzime solution ( Vanish, Sard or whatever brand is sold in your corner of the world). Remove the laces and the inside of the soles if they’re a separate part. Then the next day gently brush the stained areas.
This is the fanciest photo of sandwiches and apple I’ve seen. Love it. Looks delicious
Mom’s veal schnitzel. They’re thin oven baked schnitzels but they’re always so tender and the crumbing is so tasty. Tastier than anything I’ve ever tried at any pub or restaurant
I doubt you need that. What matters is that you can understand your own writing. Most other things you need to submit will require typing, not handwriting.
But if you want to improve your handwriting, more power to you! Just practice a little every day. Be slow and deliberate with your strokes. See if you can find old calligraphy workbook templates for technical drafting online. Do half an hour of practice a day, practice letters individually, then practice writing stuff. Once you feel more confident try to speed up and see how fast can you writa the same paragraph. Put some 30 hours of practice total and you’ll be good to go I believe
Why is this question considered medical advice? Also, considering most common facts are parroted correctly out of LLMs, why is it wrong to search for answers there first?