just do this on someones back...
walking for a treasure hunt, (use 2 fingers and go up on someones back)
x marks the spot,(draw a x on their back) with finger
3 lines down,(draw 3 lines next to each other with finger)
and a ?,(draw a ?) with finger on back
a pinch, (pinch their side)
a squeeze, (squeeze their side)
a tropical breeze, (blow on their neck)
now you got the now you got the now you the chills (while saying that 3 times rub up and down their arm
Yea you can get them from almost anything I get chills when I hear someone rub wet shoes on anything rubber
whenyour listening to a song that you love
The nurses always give me the chills.
Yes, a cold can give you chills. Chills often occur as a response to fever, which can accompany a cold as the body fights off the virus. Additionally, the body's immune response can lead to sensations of coldness or shivering, even if the person is not experiencing a high fever. It's a common symptom as the body tries to regulate its temperature.
If you get goosebumps or a chill up your back, it means that someone is walking over your grave.
Ulcers typically do not cause sudden and severe chills directly. However, if an ulcer leads to complications such as bleeding or infection, it could result in systemic symptoms like chills, fever, and malaise. If someone experiences sudden chills along with other severe symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention to rule out serious conditions.
YES...this happens to me every night before the medication wears off...
Usually it give you the chills, sweats, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, body ache, etc.
Usually it give you the chills, sweats, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, body ache, etc.
In someone with SARS, symptoms typically start with a high fever and can be followed by headache and chills
Yes drugs are a bad idea and will give you serious health problems
Its your brain sending messages to your nerves causing them to give you the chill factor. You associate the place being haunted therefore your brain making your body get these chills to simulate the ghost feeling.