I definitely was until you clarified the matter and my symptoms are drastically essened and under control. Thank you for your time sir.
Yes, I could guess that as "tickling" sensation was mentioned. Such symptoms can occur in anxiety. We also need to look at how disturbing these symptoms are to you. A constant worry about them can also be a sign that you are anxious about having the symptoms in the first place. This needs to be addressed as well. I hope you are able to discuss with your doctors about this.
i hope you understand im not talking about pins and needles feeling sir, it luike stroking a feather on ur skin but the feeling is in your body
Hello.
You may have to look at ruling out any physical cause for these symptoms. It appears to me that the symptoms are a part of the anxiety spectrum, but it helps to know that for sure. With a diagnosis of Anxiety disorder such as Panic Disorder, it is easy to slip into the mode of not taking enough efforts at identifying other causes and blaming it all on anxiety (more so for health care professionals). I may not be able to help you much with identifying possible medical causes of your present symptoms, but you can discuss this with your GP. Typical conditions you can rule out are Diabetes, anemia, hyperventilation syndrome, side effects of SSRI group of drugs. (increased anxiety can be caused by SSRIs as a side effect), etc.
Hope this helps.
last comment. When i relax they're not always there. I was merely trying to explain that with moving my limbs i get no relief. When I'm relaxed they're not always there either they just migrate and come and go whenever they want. sorry for so many posts
forgot to add they're not constant they wax and wane.