A friend described an odd experience from high school (her 9 th grade year) recently. She said she had bent down during a class to pick up a pencil commenced to sit up straight again, and placed the pencil on the desk. At that moment she said she felt a sharp pain (like the prick from a (needle) shot) she said she froze and didn't actually get to let go of the pencil. She said that that pain was followed by a feeling of ice cold liquid flowing into her heart (as if from a needle injuction) from the place the sharp pain was. she said the ice cold liquid spread and made the area and the tissue near it go numb (like novicane... when you have a shot at the dentist), she said she was so scared she couldn't speak or move.... then her heart started beating slower and slower. She says it was beating so slowly it hurt and she was afraid it was going to stop. after a few long seconds it picked up pace, the numbness vanished and she could move agian. What kinda pain is that and what caused it?
2007-07-17
16:11:25
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Sakurasweetie
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