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Vagus | 10:13 Wed 10th Jan 2024 | ChatterBank
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At the moment I'm plagued with getting static shocks when I touch a metal light switch or a shiny metal radiator. It's only been in the last week or so this has been happening and is worse in the morning when I'm still in my pyjamas and dressing gown but does happen occasionally once I'm up and dressed too.

Is it something to do with the weather conditions perhaps, or have I suddenly become a live wire? Does anyone else have this happen to them?

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Rubber soled slippers ?

 

Maybe get non-nylon pyjamas/dressing gown ? Sheets even.

Has someone rubbed you up the wrong way recently?

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I'm all cotton and wear sliders not slippers, which appear to be made of rubber ish material, OG.

ha ha Doug, not that I'm aware of 🤔

Yeah the rubber isolates you until you touch something earthed. Try without them. But also try to find out why you get charged up in the first place.

That used to happen to me vagus. Everytime I tried to put my key into the car lock I shot up in the air LOL.  Actually not funny at the time.  Can't remember when it stopped or any reason for it happening.

Have you had new carpet fitted?

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No, no new carpets Hoppy, nothing has changed as far as I'm aware.

LB, it's making me very wary when I need to switch a light on, really makes me jump.

Maybe you need to wear an anklet with an earth chain dangling from it.

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No, OG, it's himself that wears that..with a ball attached 🎱

Try and stay positive.

Don't hold your hand out to a dog or cat to sniff

All advice on the bank is free of charge  ...  of course. ⚡

keep an ion that togs!

I will indeed TTT. I do know how to conduct myself you know. 😃

Perhaps Vegas needs to move to a flat 

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Oh you lot are sooooo funny 🙄🤣🤣🤣🤣

I wasn't expecting much resistance togs.

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Apparently cold dry weather and central heating can cause static build up. So that's it, no more central heating, can't do anything about the weather though.

it has been very cold and dry here actually, once the rain finally stopped.

thank you for the (mainly) useless but very amusing answers 😊

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