Medieval-style illustration of a man stretched on a torture rack while others observe, symbolizing the agony of trying to reach an impossible itch.

Unsolvable Itch: The Phantom Sensation

There’s an itch on your arm. Or maybe your back. Or maybe it’s a concept now. You scratch. Nothing. The body sighs in defeat. The soul rolls its eyes.


The Annoyance

It’s there and not there. The mind knows it. The skin denies it. You contort like a dying insect trying to reach it. People stare. You pretend it’s fine. It isn’t.


The Absurd Diagnosis

Ancient healers called this a spirit misfire. Medieval doctors blamed wind trapped under skin. Modern science says “neurological miscommunication.” Everyone’s wrong, of course. The truth is simpler. You’re being tested. By forces that enjoy slapstick.


The Low-Key Cure

Ignore it. Accept that the itch owns you now. It will fade when it’s bored. Maybe tomorrow. Maybe in your next life. Moisturizer helps, but only symbolically.


The Witty Insight

The phantom itch is proof that the universe has a sense of humor. You can’t fix everything. Some things just buzz under the surface, reminding you you’re still trapped in a body.


Conclusion

At SOME DOSE, we prescribe surrender. Scratch if you must. Suffer if you prefer. The itch will move either way.

Sick of life’s tiny curses?

Talking to the Attending is the perfect remedy.

Summon the Attending
Dose yourself.