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Originally Posted by divine1966
I get like this when dealing with extreme situation particularly unexpected death or similar shock.
I was like this when my son in law died, I shook so bad I couldn’t stop my teeth chattering and my whole body was violently shaking.
When I got a phone call from my daughter I was at work and I had to get airplane tickets immediately. I shook so bad that I couldn’t type on a keyboard and move a mouse, I had to call airlines and tell them to help me because I shook too hard to be able to do anything. They had hard time understanding me as my teeth were chattering. I shook like this and had chills for a long time after his death. I had the same experience when my mom passed away. And then same happened few months ago with my beloved uncles death. Chills, shaking, etc oh I absolutely cannot eat anything in this condition.
Of course eventually I get back to normal. I don’t have allergies and am not on meds, also not prone to depression
. I think just extreme emotional reaction that becomes physical
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That does sound like your body reacting to extreme stress and maybe shock. Did all three passings happen unexpectedly? My condolences
The physical reactions I sometimes get now are definitely stress, too. The reactions I used to get from severe allergies, though, were not stress or emotional.
One of the worst times, we took a short cruise, so it was an older ship. I didn’t sneeze my head off from the dust, but I had convulsions with chattering teeth all night. My husband held me tight to try to warm me to try to stop. I’m sure it was a reaction to the old dust, mold maybe? I’m the Princess and the Pea!
I hate to keep having this personal issue with my husband, but it’s still the same, and it’s taking its toll on us all.
. The new therapist said he’s impressed how much we have tried to fix it though.