Feeling Things Going Through My Veins.

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11 Nov 2019, 7:35 pm

Does anyone else feel things travelling through ones veins? I get it often. No idea why or what it is. Goverment micro submarines? Who knows!


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11 Nov 2019, 9:17 pm

It happens to me too. I wonder if it's nerves moving. Other hypotheses: either micro submarines or the Magic School Bus or a remake of Fantastic Voyage.


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11 Nov 2019, 10:49 pm

Borromeo wrote:
It happens to me too. I wonder if it's nerves moving. Other hypotheses: either micro submarines or the Magic School Bus or a remake of Fantastic Voyage.


This made me laugh, which is no small feat. We should be friends perhaps.

On a serious note, I don't feel things moving in my veins per se , but I do often feel my pulse in my veins and my heart beating. I also get weird little shooting pains in random spots from time to time.


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11 Nov 2019, 11:04 pm

PoseyBuster88, I've not got many friends so if applications are open how do I sign up?

Shooting pains describes a lot--also, the sensation at the moment of going to sleep that I am falling from a great height and landing in bed. It's easy to hear the heart beating and feel my own pulse too. My theory is that, since we Aspies are not so great at filtering out sense stimuli, that we notice these routine things more than the NT person would, and then we get on the internet and talk all about it, because details are somehow vitally interesting and because we can. :D

I'm glad to know it's not just me who feels these things.


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12 Nov 2019, 6:51 am

Borromeo wrote:
PoseyBuster88, I've not got many friends so if applications are open how do I sign up?

Shooting pains describes a lot--also, the sensation at the moment of going to sleep that I am falling from a great height and landing in bed. It's easy to hear the heart beating and feel my own pulse too. My theory is that, since we Aspies are not so great at filtering out sense stimuli, that we notice these routine things more than the NT person would, and then we get on the internet and talk all about it, because details are somehow vitally interesting and because we can. :D

I'm glad to know it's not just me who feels these things.


Ooh. I sometimes get the feeling..... I am lying down in bed and all is good and then all of a sudden I feel as if I have suddenly slipped backwards and my body then automatically does a massive jolt to try to get me back to my feet.... But I'm not on my feet. I am lying down! If I was slipping and falling backwards at least I know that my reflexes work well! Haha.
Yes. Feeling ones own heart beat/pulse etc... But doesn't everybody get that? I get it when I am doing something energetic. But that's normal isn't it?


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