Author: Dr. Thomas R. Blake, MD

  • Stream Seems to Bounce at the End

    Stream Seems to Bounce at the End

    The frustrating experience of a livestream “bouncing” at its conclusion – where the stream appears to momentarily freeze, glitch, or repeatedly refresh before ultimately ending…

  • Stream Echoes in Lower Pelvis

    Stream Echoes in Lower Pelvis

    The lower pelvis, a complex anatomical region encompassing the bony pelvic girdle, associated soft tissues, and visceral organs, is often a source of nuanced and…

  • Urge Appears From Nowhere, Then Fades

    Urge Appears From Nowhere, Then Fades

    The human experience is often punctuated by fleeting, inexplicable sensations. We’ve all been there – suddenly craving something specific, feeling an intense desire for an…

  • Urethral Line Feels ‘Drawn’ During Peeing

    Urethral Line Feels ‘Drawn’ During Peeing

    The sensation of a “drawn” feeling in the urethra during urination – often described as tightness, pulling, or even mild discomfort – is surprisingly common,…

  • Stream Requires Focus to Stay Straight

    Stream Requires Focus to Stay Straight

    The relentless current of modern life pulls us in countless directions – notifications pinging, emails demanding attention, social media beckoning with endless scrollable content. We’ve…

  • Flow Slows After Simple Exercise

    Flow Slows After Simple Exercise

    The experience is familiar to many: you begin an exercise routine—a brisk walk, a light jog, even some simple stretching—feeling energized and focused. Perhaps ideas…

  • Burning Comes Only With Mild Tension

    Burning Comes Only With Mild Tension

    The sensation of burning, often immediately associated with pain and intense discomfort, rarely originates from purely overwhelming stress. Instead, it’s frequently interwoven with subtle, even…

  • Stream Sounds Split Without Visual Split

    Stream Sounds Split Without Visual Split

    The experience of sound is deeply intertwined with our perception of space. We naturally assume that when we hear something, we also have a visual…

  • Sharp Signal Triggers Urge Suddenly

    Sharp Signal Triggers Urge Suddenly

    The human brain is an extraordinary organ, constantly processing information and adapting to its surroundings. Within this complex system, seemingly random urges can arise –…

  • Flow Feels Tilted Without Moving Body

    Flow Feels Tilted Without Moving Body

    The sensation is familiar to many: you’re immersed in a video game, perhaps piloting a spaceship through an asteroid field, or navigating a virtual reality…