(Because nickname for Hodgkins= the Hodge)
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Where to start. With the feeling. It doesn't hurt...it just feels strange. And it reminds me of before. How to describe it. I notice it most when I am exercising (that is taking a walk) or doing things around the house. So it seems to be connected with my heart beat. And it is like a pulse, a "whoosh," a skip. I feel it in my head and in my palms the most. It is lasts for perhaps a second or two, recurring maybe three times per minute, or something like that. For that second I feel light headed and as though a "skip" has occured, like when a CD is scratched and skips when it is playing.
I used to have this feeling. Before diagnosis. It went away with treatment, I guess because I haven't noticed it back again until recently. And there was definitely a time where I wasn't having this feeling. It is so subtle...to me (and hard to describe!) that I don't think I have brought it up to any doctor. Though, I kind of think I might've mentioned it...but what can someone say to...it feels like "whoosh" for a second. It is hard to describe, though it is a real, physical thing I am experiencing. My opinion is that it has something to do with my blood circulation and heart. It might be worth mentioning to my doctor, if it persists. Now..I am tempted to look it up online...what do I look up..."whoosh"?
Where to start. With the feeling. It doesn't hurt...it just feels strange. And it reminds me of before. How to describe it. I notice it most when I am exercising (that is taking a walk) or doing things around the house. So it seems to be connected with my heart beat. And it is like a pulse, a "whoosh," a skip. I feel it in my head and in my palms the most. It is lasts for perhaps a second or two, recurring maybe three times per minute, or something like that. For that second I feel light headed and as though a "skip" has occured, like when a CD is scratched and skips when it is playing.
I used to have this feeling. Before diagnosis. It went away with treatment, I guess because I haven't noticed it back again until recently. And there was definitely a time where I wasn't having this feeling. It is so subtle...to me (and hard to describe!) that I don't think I have brought it up to any doctor. Though, I kind of think I might've mentioned it...but what can someone say to...it feels like "whoosh" for a second. It is hard to describe, though it is a real, physical thing I am experiencing. My opinion is that it has something to do with my blood circulation and heart. It might be worth mentioning to my doctor, if it persists. Now..I am tempted to look it up online...what do I look up..."whoosh"?