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How do i get rid of the shock and tingling in my body

I have been on Nuzack for about 10 years now. The last year I have started to experience a tingling sensation on my back and arms as if something is touching me or walking on me. ill shake it off and it will be gone. but was I in for a huge surprise. about 5 months ago it started getting worse, and now I am at the stage that I can not function any more. EVERY SINGLE MOVE, EVERY SINGLE SOUND, EVERY SINGLE TOUCH is like an amplified earthquake going through my body. it sends shock sensations through every nerve,........ ending in my ears and hands, shutting out all sound for a second and then in the same split second the lightheadedness sets in. as I am typing this, every sound of the key's sends a shock through my body. I cringe at the sound of a pen dropping or a spoon hitting the cup when coffee is being stirred. I cant turn around or move to quick because the movement accompanied by die sound will send me into another attack. I cry constantly, not because of anything else but for sheer hopelessness and helplessness. (probably a bit self pity as well) but I don't know what else to do. It has not just been once or twice a day or when I relax or when I wake up...... its been every single second of my day since I open my eyes in the morning until I go to bed at night. is there any one out there with this same nightmare of a situation, is there any one out there with answers for me? please I need to get this under control.
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Hello, you may very well be having reactions to the drug, sometimes, after a person is on a certain one for a long length of time, this can happen. I would suggest seeing a neurologist for some tests to rule out anything serious.
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