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07-08-13 03:49 PM
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Since like the end of this past June, I've had these strange sensations
at night that bugs are crawling and biting me on my legs, feet, stomach,
and on the back of my neck. I also get this tingling sensation.





The tingling sensation was on my shoulders and under my vagina (in a
loose area of my pajama bottoms). It really scared me because it felt
like there could have been a big bed bug in that area of my pajama shirt
and that bugs could have been trapped in the loose area of my pajama
bottoms.





When I finally got the courage to, I got up and checked for fleas and
bedbugs. No evidence on bed. No actual bites on me. No evidence on
clothing. Just the FEELING of them when I sleep, or maybe even just lie
in bed.





I'm an 18 year old female, who has been diagnosed with Hashimotos Disease (thyroid problem related to hypothyroidism) in the past. Doctor said it has improved when I got the results of my last blood test back.





As I said, I've had this since like the end of June, but last night was
the worst so far because this was the first time I experienced the
tingling sensation to it.





Does anyone else get this? What can I do about it? Should I tell my parents?

Since like the end of this past June, I've had these strange sensations
at night that bugs are crawling and biting me on my legs, feet, stomach,
and on the back of my neck. I also get this tingling sensation.





The tingling sensation was on my shoulders and under my vagina (in a
loose area of my pajama bottoms). It really scared me because it felt
like there could have been a big bed bug in that area of my pajama shirt
and that bugs could have been trapped in the loose area of my pajama
bottoms.





When I finally got the courage to, I got up and checked for fleas and
bedbugs. No evidence on bed. No actual bites on me. No evidence on
clothing. Just the FEELING of them when I sleep, or maybe even just lie
in bed.





I'm an 18 year old female, who has been diagnosed with Hashimotos Disease (thyroid problem related to hypothyroidism) in the past. Doctor said it has improved when I got the results of my last blood test back.





As I said, I've had this since like the end of June, but last night was
the worst so far because this was the first time I experienced the
tingling sensation to it.





Does anyone else get this? What can I do about it? Should I tell my parents?

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07-08-13 04:22 PM
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Is it warm? i sometimes get that sensation when im feeling too hot, the more attention i give to it the worse it gets.
You should definitely tell your parents, in fact you should really see a doctor if its been bothering you thst much and for that long.
Is it warm? i sometimes get that sensation when im feeling too hot, the more attention i give to it the worse it gets.
You should definitely tell your parents, in fact you should really see a doctor if its been bothering you thst much and for that long.
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It might just be your body is falling asleep... like they do during the day. Maybe it is something like that. 
It might just be your body is falling asleep... like they do during the day. Maybe it is something like that. 
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Yeah, sometimes, the body can play some tricks on you and thinking you're being pinched or bitten by something but you don't see any marks, but if it's like really bad for a little while, I would get it checked out.
Yeah, sometimes, the body can play some tricks on you and thinking you're being pinched or bitten by something but you don't see any marks, but if it's like really bad for a little while, I would get it checked out.
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Well, usually if I'm cold and then I would go to sleep in a warm blanket, I would get the same sensation but it goes away once I'm completely warmed up. And then I would get goosebumps. but anyhow you should still tell your parents about this if this is really bugging you everyday. Don't be afraid to tell your parents if you don't feel well, telling your parents will just help make you feel more comfortable. Even I myself who is a normal kid with parents would just tell them if I had any real problems.

Do you get any goosebumps though? If you do then your probably just cold or the temperature around you could be changing fast. (not your body temperature, unless you have a fever.) Good luck!
Well, usually if I'm cold and then I would go to sleep in a warm blanket, I would get the same sensation but it goes away once I'm completely warmed up. And then I would get goosebumps. but anyhow you should still tell your parents about this if this is really bugging you everyday. Don't be afraid to tell your parents if you don't feel well, telling your parents will just help make you feel more comfortable. Even I myself who is a normal kid with parents would just tell them if I had any real problems.

Do you get any goosebumps though? If you do then your probably just cold or the temperature around you could be changing fast. (not your body temperature, unless you have a fever.) Good luck!
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Hmmm that is weird, I never have this problem because I can almost never fall asleep. I have never had this problem and I can't imagine how hard and terrible it must be to have this happen while trying to sleep. I think you should definitely see a doctor about this if it is becoming a major problem. I cannot relate because this hasn't happened to me, but I think that is pretty bad and that you should definitely tell your parents and get this checked out. I hope you get this fixed and it doesn't happen to you again.
Hmmm that is weird, I never have this problem because I can almost never fall asleep. I have never had this problem and I can't imagine how hard and terrible it must be to have this happen while trying to sleep. I think you should definitely see a doctor about this if it is becoming a major problem. I cannot relate because this hasn't happened to me, but I think that is pretty bad and that you should definitely tell your parents and get this checked out. I hope you get this fixed and it doesn't happen to you again.
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Maybe because you need more warmth? Every time this happens to me, I either get some covers or I just itch it and it goes away.
I hope this post helps you.
Maybe because you need more warmth? Every time this happens to me, I either get some covers or I just itch it and it goes away.
I hope this post helps you.
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It could be lots of things.

It sound like it's a neurological sensation. Hashimotos does effect the Central Nervous System indirectly... but I'm not educated enough to know whether tingly sensation is a symptom of it.

It's likely nothing serious unless it's really strong or preventing you from sleep.

Have you taken any new medication or maybe new soap/laundry detergent?
It could be lots of things.

It sound like it's a neurological sensation. Hashimotos does effect the Central Nervous System indirectly... but I'm not educated enough to know whether tingly sensation is a symptom of it.

It's likely nothing serious unless it's really strong or preventing you from sleep.

Have you taken any new medication or maybe new soap/laundry detergent?
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xxeliza321xx : It often happens when the memory is in contact with something related to your symptom. What did you do before this started? I think I may know a cure.. .
xxeliza321xx : It often happens when the memory is in contact with something related to your symptom. What did you do before this started? I think I may know a cure.. .
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Ok thanks guys.
I will take these into consideration.
I called my doctor today to ask her when I can make an appointment.
And yea
This HAS woken me up before.
NO idea what caused it before....
Ok thanks guys.
I will take these into consideration.
I called my doctor today to ask her when I can make an appointment.
And yea
This HAS woken me up before.
NO idea what caused it before....
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