I think almost all of us can relate GeoDog. I had pins and needles in my hands, but the strange sensations can happen anywhere. Sometimes I would get numbness on my cheek/face area as well. It is surprising what kind of symptoms a benign condition can produce. Buzzing, twitching, thumping, burning sensations- you name it, we've probably all had it at one time or another. They sensations are numerous and scary at first, but it does get easier. I'd Gelianna has it exactly right! Hope that helps.
Yes, I think kit should be the gold standard for all doctors, everywhere. I think smooches are just the perfect thing to ease one's anxiety and pain. I had a colonoscopy recently, but the doctor didn't smooch me first, just stuck his thing in.
Wow that would have scared the h*ll out of me Gelianna.
I saw 3 GP's all three said it was completley normal and 2 of them said they get 3-4 patients a month with bening twitches (for instance a GP in my country sees 2-3 ALS patients in his whole career).