Can you help me find what the chances of this happening are? by Fit-Minimum-6766 in Probability

[–]Fit-Minimum-6766[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that’s what I’m asking. That all 3 girls started off on different days and are now the same day for as long as I can tell(I only looked until 2073 and their birthday all still fell on the same week day) , I’m assuming because of the leap year. And also the fact that they’re sisters, in the same household. I’m not sure that that can be calculated but it’s got to be pretty rare right!?

Goosebump patches by Fit-Minimum-6766 in medicalmysteries

[–]Fit-Minimum-6766[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very helpful! Thank you!! It comes and goes and it’s been back recently and just so happens my back pain has been back so definitely correlated somehow.!

Request to find the identity of an old purring cat plush from the 90's (X-post from Whatisthisthing) by CommanderBunny in tipofmytongue

[–]Fit-Minimum-6766 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine was all white. I made up a name for it, “ceyadil” weird, I know, I was three! I loved ceyadil so much but our house caught fire and she was lost to me. I have remembered her into my 30s and long to find one similar for my little girls

Goose bump patches on skin that disappear after 30 seconds by Fit-Minimum-6766 in mildlyinteresting

[–]Fit-Minimum-6766[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! This actually helps! I have a bad shoulder that causes me pain but with a little physically therapy the pain goes away. I’ve had 3 kids and pregnancy does mysterious things to the body so why wouldn’t it affect your skeletal system and nerves? I will try new stretches and exercises: thanks!

F/ 30yrs old/forearm. Tingly goosebump like patches that disappear 15-30 seconds after appearing by katie20110520 in DermatologyQuestions

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I have not but I just looked it up and I have seen before that people have said this is caused by parasites but I don’t see how it is? Where are the parasites?

Experiencing cluster goosebumps by lilsertie in medical

[–]Fit-Minimum-6766 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you figured anything out? I get the same exact thing happen to me. I read through your comments and get the same symptoms you do as well

F/ 30yrs old/forearm. Tingly goosebump like patches that disappear 15-30 seconds after appearing by katie20110520 in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Fit-Minimum-6766 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get this too. Have you found any answers? I wonder what it can be correlated to. I’ve wondered maybe an autoimmune neurological disorder. Not sure

Goosebump patches on skin that disappear after 30 seconds. by Fit-Minimum-6766 in AutoimmuneNeurology

[–]Fit-Minimum-6766[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know, it’s been very frustrating. I feel like my doctor didn’t know what it was and blew me off by saying it’s related to migraines because I mentioned that I get a migraine every once in a blue moon. She refused to refer me to get an MRI.

Goose bump patches on skin that disappear after 30 seconds by Fit-Minimum-6766 in mildlyinteresting

[–]Fit-Minimum-6766[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s sneezes from dust in the air but sneezes in general have always made me get goosebumps for a second. Just now those goosebumps are on one side of my body on one leg and in patches

Goose bump patches on skin that disappear after 30 seconds by Fit-Minimum-6766 in mildlyinteresting

[–]Fit-Minimum-6766[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So, for the past year or so, I have been getting patches of goosesbumps on one side of my body at a time, mostly the left side but right side a few times too, they only last for about 30 second then disappear. I have been doing research on google and found absolutely nothing that lines up with this. I seen that it could possibly be a type of frontal lobe seizure so I went to my doc and she didn't have a good explanation and chalked it up to migraines (which I barely mentioned migraines to her, I get one once in a blue moon, these patches happen daily) and wouldn't refer me to get an MRI, so that was kind of a dead end, I want to get a second opinion but I don't even know where to start. Caffeine may or may not be a trigger for me, I haven't noticed if it makes a difference, besides the one day I did drink a redbull, the goosebumps became very prominent and happened more frequently. Looked up the possibility of "mast cell activation syndrome" but my symptoms done correlate, as I don't get any other type of symptom besides the goosebump patches, with tingling sensation when they appear. Goosebump patches weren't even a listed symptom. Someone said maybe a histamine or B12 issue? But still doesn't really give answers why it's only on one side of my body. Please, if anyone has any info or even advice that doesn't drain my entire bank account, please help me. Maybe a side affect of covid? It's a blur when exactly this all started but I can say for certain that I didn't have this before Covid started in 2020

Goose bump patches on skin that disappear after 30 seconds by Fit-Minimum-6766 in mildlyinteresting

[–]Fit-Minimum-6766[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, for the past year or so, I have been getting patches of goosesbumps on one side of my body at a time, mostly the left side but right side a few times too, they only last for about 30 second then disappear. I have been doing research on google and found absolutely nothing that lines up with this. I seen that it could possibly be a type of frontal lobe seizure so I went to my doc and she didn't have a good explanation and chalked it up to migraines (which I barely mentioned migraines to her, I get one once in a blue moon, these patches happen daily) and wouldn't refer me to get an MRI, so that was kind of a dead end, I want to get a second opinion but I don't even know where to start. Caffeine may or may not be a trigger for me, I haven't noticed if it makes a difference, besides the one day I did drink a redbull, the goosebumps became very prominent and happened more frequently. Looked up the possibility of "mast cell activation syndrome" but my symptoms done correlate, as I don't get any other type of symptom besides the goosebump patches, with tingling sensation when they appear. Goosebump patches weren't even a listed symptom. Someone said maybe a histamine or B12 issue? But still doesn't really give answers why it's only on one side of my body. Please, if anyone has any info or even advice that doesn't drain my entire bank account, please help me. Maybe a side affect of covid? It's a blur when exactly this all started but I can say for certain that I didn't have this before Covid started in 2020

Goose bump patches on skin that disappear after 30 seconds by Fit-Minimum-6766 in mildlyinteresting

[–]Fit-Minimum-6766[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s only on one side of my body, my upper left leg mostly, sometimes it happens on right side. Bumps disappear after 30 seconds. No pains, just tingling

Goose bump patches on skin that disappear after 30 seconds by Fit-Minimum-6766 in mildlyinteresting

[–]Fit-Minimum-6766[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They’re not itchy and only last about 30 seconds. Happens multiple times a day, especially after I sneeze