Crazy Feeling of my inner body "trembling"?

It’s your tapeworm and she’s trying to communicate. Based on the same techniques used to listen to whales scientists have deciphered part of the tape worm dialect. “RRRRRRUOOORRRRR – RRRRRRUOOOORRRR” means she is full of eggs and needs to release them. See a specialist …fast!

I am so glad I’m not the only person who recalls the lyrics to songs from old musicals…

I read something once about a feeling of ‘raindrops on my spine’ pure pleasure too…is it anything like that?

Well, not to continue the life of an old thread, but…

I have INCREDIBLE muscular control, meaning, I can control individually any muscle in my body, heart included. BTW, for doubters, I will GLADLY be tested. This isn’t talk, I can do it.

ANYWAY. The ROOOOAAAR is your opening your eustacean tubes. Normally, people who can’t do it just pop when chewing gum or something to equalize pressure, but what you’re doing (WAG) is opening and holding open your tube, allowing for air noise across the inside of the eardrum. I’m guessing the roar is preceeded by pressure by the tongue on the rear sides of the mouth, a partial swallowing motion which is normally necessary to open your tubes for equalization. I, for one, don’t need this tongue action, but most, I’d figure, will. So try swallowing very slowly, and when you hear a slight pop, hold place with your tongue and increase the pressure. A roar as described will result.

As for the tingly feeling, I can do that also. It’s easiest when “roaring” but “roaring” isn’t necessary. What it feels to me, is like slight tension in each muscle, countering each other. I say this because 1) it is hard to breathe while creating this feeling without losing it, 2) the feeling does not appear in the top of the hands or fingers, nor the toes, all of which (IIRC) lack muscles, 3) the feeling is very pronounced in the largest muscles (butt, top of legs, stomach, chest, sides) and lesser so in arms, lower legs, shoulders, and back 4) the feeling is greater pronounced in areas with many small muscles (neck, throat, cheeks, eyes) 5) it is hard to sustain for any length of time and finally 6) I suffer from occasional twitches of spasms while doing this.

Thank you, and good day.

::leaves to applause::

–Tim