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minus-squareNigelFrobisher@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up9arrow-down2·4 days agoKind of plausible. I haven’t had a cold since I had an operation in my sinuses several years ago and not really sure the two things are even related. Not feeling electric shocks could be a sensory deficit.
minus-squareKitDeMadera@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up1·3 days agoThey could also feel the shock and it just isn’t painful. I’ve had a lot of physiotherapy that involves sticking needles into muscles and stimulating/shocking them. Sometimes it hurts a lot, other times it doesn’t hurt at all and the muscle just happily twitches and jumps around.
Kind of plausible. I haven’t had a cold since I had an operation in my sinuses several years ago and not really sure the two things are even related. Not feeling electric shocks could be a sensory deficit.
They could also feel the shock and it just isn’t painful.
I’ve had a lot of physiotherapy that involves sticking needles into muscles and stimulating/shocking them.
Sometimes it hurts a lot, other times it doesn’t hurt at all and the muscle just happily twitches and jumps around.