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Hi All,

I'm hoping someone can help me out here.  In addition to my electric shock thing-y, I've had another weird sensation.  On my side, about where the side of my bra sits, I have been getting a sensation that I can only describe as being like splinters sticking in me.  The first time it happened I was at home (thankfully) and I had to strip right down to have a look, I was sure that there was something sticking in me.  The patch is about 3 inches by 4 inches, and the sensation only comes on when I am seriously run down or exhasted (no idea about what it is like in heat, I'm in the UK and it's only April, not exactly tropical...).  It only lasts for a couple of days at a time, unlike the electric shock which is becoming a familiar friend who pops in at least twice a week.
Don't have a DX yet, but I've met one dreadful neuro (never see an SHO in August in the UK, trust me), and one who was slightly better.  Oh, and every other doc I've seen has said 'well it sounds like MS to me'

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It's pretty recent, only in the last month or so, and only happens from time to time, unlike the electric shock,  It really is horrible, and just like the electric shock sensation, it happens regardless of what I'm wearing (if anything).  
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Splinters sound downright painful ....has this been going on long or is this a recent symptom?

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