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Exposure to Heat/ cool fluid like feeling bubbling under skin


Hey everyone. I am just wondering if anyone can relate to this, or possibly know what it might be...

Every time the Sun beats directly on my body, I will get this hot flash feeling. Then my legs feel as if there is cool fluid bubbling under my skin. Same thing happens if I sit too close to my fireplace. There is no numbness involved.

Also, other forms of heat do not bother me (for example, I can take hot showers or baths with no similar symptoms).

I also have widespread twitching (no weakness).


Halmark sign of MS? Or what else could it be? I am 22. Scared....
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Where you diagnosed with MS?

If not you should get tested for lyme. I have the same symptom  and was just diagnosed with lyme...The bubbling is one of my die off symptoms. Lyme does not like heat.
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I have exactly what you have too (twitching and bubbling feeling on skin - [if i look at it quickly at the moment i see a little patch of skin bubbling]), except of the sun bit. Ive been twitching and tensing my muscles for days and my arms and legs have made a tensed-position, leaving my bones forward of my legs and the flab at the back. I'm scared too. We have to find out what is causing this or atleast the name. I have anxiety too ....scared aswell =(
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