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Scary Sensations In Head
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Like a twanging rubber band, I say sensation rather than an actual sound I can hear.
Accompanied by a short period of light headedness with each twang.
Been going on since last night, kept me awake worrying for most of it.
I know how ridiculous it sounds, but anyone had anything like it?
Accompanied by a short period of light headedness with each twang.
Been going on since last night, kept me awake worrying for most of it.
I know how ridiculous it sounds, but anyone had anything like it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thank you both, went to GP yesterday afternoon, as I was a bit distressed over the phone consultation. She gave me a thorough MOT as she called it.
Heart ok, BP and pulse rate very high, no pressure in head/behind eyes, ears fine...she also says stress, beta blockers to take for a few days and report back, thanks.
Heart ok, BP and pulse rate very high, no pressure in head/behind eyes, ears fine...she also says stress, beta blockers to take for a few days and report back, thanks.
Yep, ferlew,...I can almost guarantee that'll be the cause of it.....my GP and even Psychiatrist claim not to know anything about these sensations, but just browse any panic-attack / depression forums and you'll see many references to "head/brain zaps".
I'll post a link to a good one, bear with me >>>>>
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I'll post a link to a good one, bear with me >>>>>
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http:// www.nom orepani c.co.uk /forum. php
Here you go ferlew...scroll down to Remedies/Therapy/Success section, and then Medication....all the commonly used anti-depressants are mentioned there
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Here you go ferlew...scroll down to Remedies/Therapy/Success section, and then Medication....all the commonly used anti-depressants are mentioned there
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