On The day after my Mother’s wedding, I was experiencing serious pains in my waist as it was getting at me for hours, I had to turn in to the doctor to get it checked out. As it turns out, there was a lump in my waist that needed taken out. Here’s where the lump was pulled out of. (This will become important later)
as the surgery was a success, I had to recover for a good and steady 3 weeks right around going back to school before going into my early teenage years.
Since then I’ve been enjoying myself a bit, until years later, I’ve discovered that I have a very unusual nerve tickling on not just the right-side of my forehead, but behind my neck and the lower part of my back, and I suddenly noticed that my right cheek also smiles on its own when I hear weird sounds or see any unusual flashy imagery.
So from there I think to myself and question if the ticklish parts of my body were related to the surgical stitch from my waist, and as everything comes full circle, I realised that I have a ticklish nerve that links all of those areas in my body, creating a full ring around it.
it’s pretty strange if you ask me. And need I remind you that this was 13 years ago when this happened so I only began to notice since last year.
Yatsufusa
First off: I'm not a medical professional.
While I can see where you're coming from, we as humans try to find connections between events - unless the outcome would be inconvenient to our current worldview. That's how some crackpot conspiracy theories start.
If you are concerned about this, talk to a medical professional, but be prepared for them to tell you that your body will slowly break down and develop all kinds of weird, unforeseen issues as you get older - especially if you're not sticking to a healthy diet (just like everybody else).
One of my favorite example-quotes for "making connections" comes from the show 'CSI':
"You're a primitive man on the Savannah. You see something move out of the corner of your eye. You assume it's a hyena. You run, you live. If you assume it's the wind and you're wrong, you die. We have the genes of the ones who ran. We're genetically hard-wired to believe living forces that we cannot see."
- Gil Grissom, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (S08E03: Go to Hell)