Every so often, someone talks really loudly while standing right behind me, like if we are standing in a line somewhere. If the person is really loud, my spine cringes/tingles and there is a sharp pain that makes me want to arch my back as much as possible. It leaves my spine feeling sore afterwards. Sorry if that doesn t really make sense but that is the best way I can describe it. This has been going on my whole life and I am 18 years old now. I have never heard of this happening to anyone else and I would just like to figure out why this happens to me.
I am so sorry to hear about this experience of spine pain when someone shouts.
This is most likely not an organic cause to this pain. It is all about the mindset. It has been conditioned to feel and react in this way \each time such a thing happens.I will suggest that you consider visiting a psychiatrist for behavioral pschotherapy if this becomes so so worrisome to you.
You may for now consider finding yourself in such situations where you may need to encounter such happenings until you get all figured out. I wish you well and all the best.
Dr. Ditah, MD
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Spinal Pain When Someone Talks Loudly. Reason?
Hi and thank you so much for this query. I am so sorry to hear about this experience of spine pain when someone shouts. This is most likely not an organic cause to this pain. It is all about the mindset. It has been conditioned to feel and react in this way \each time such a thing happens.I will suggest that you consider visiting a psychiatrist for behavioral pschotherapy if this becomes so so worrisome to you. You may for now consider finding yourself in such situations where you may need to encounter such happenings until you get all figured out. I wish you well and all the best. Dr. Ditah, MD