Hormonal Horror: Electricity hits my right breast & sometimes my head!

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Hey Ladies...

Thank the Lawd.. for this WONDERFUL forum! That being said, there's no shame for me and countless other women, when it comes to menopause, or shall I say MENTALpause? Having said that, we are liberated when we post the CRAY-CRAY, relentless symptoms that plague us! ! Which brings me to this: Has anyone of you lovely ladies experienced electrical shock sensations (ESS) throughout your bodies? I have, like most symptoms, they come and go, and return with a VENGEANCE. The sensations come from out of nowhere; I experience them in my head and right breast! Hormonal imbalance is the culprit! Jesus take the wheel, as a matter of fact, TAKE ALL of these symptoms away from us, and throw them in the sea of forgetfulness!

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    yes i get this, especially in my head, theyre called brain zaps, people also get them withdrawing from certain medication, which i have (thanks to docs) plenty of experience of xx

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    Vivian in the beginning of peri i had brain zaps. Electric shocks in my head. Had MRI done and nothing. It's just another hellish symptom to deal with. Hang in there

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      Hey HP..

      Just another hellish symptom; well-said! I concur, wholeheartedly!

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    Hi Vivian ,

    i do have brain electric shock it transmitted to my other body too and i have seen an integrated neurologist did MRI nothing has been found i thank the Lord . but still having it I'm with you praying to God to take the wheel its frustrating not to enjoy life everyday dealing with some kind of pain and aches .

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