Head pressure, Brain fog, odd head sensation, feeling detached

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Hi all, 

I decided to become a member and make a post here after reading the forums for quite a while, great site by the way. 

I am currently suffering with various symptoms and am in a bad way and just don't know where to turn any more so thought I would post here and see if anyone has any similar experiences or advice. 

So first of I am male and 26 years old. I have been suffering with the symptoms in the title pretty consistently for about 2 and a half years now. I used to have some relief from the symptoms for a day or 2 here and there or maybe a bit of relief for a few hours in the day but recently the symptoms are pretty much constant and I cannot shake them. 

I have an overall mild pressure feeling in the head, its not painful but is just very aggravating and feels really strange. I also have extreme brain fog with this and like a fuzzy head, there is a constant cloud over my brain and I never have any mental clarity or a clear head. My cognitive function is extremely poor now, my short term memory is non existent, its scarily bad. I often feel, detached from reality when the symptoms are bad and suffer from de-realisation, although I think this may be down to some anxiety and depression I experience when the symptoms run me down. I also get random sharp cramping pains in the head, they are quite painful but do not bother me so much as they only usually last a second or 2, it varies on how many I get of these each day but its usually less than 5. It often feels as though my brain is malfunctioning somehow and my cognitive function and senses are all out of whack, its hard to explain. There can sometimes be a build up of these symptoms throughout the day and by the night I can feel like I somehow how the flu without a fever? Like I have the head pressure, completely foggy headed, I feel super unwell, weak, sometimes even start feeling cold. Also have night sweats usually for about 4 or 5 days each month, there doesnt seem to be any sort of pattern to them that I can notice, so not sure if they are relevant. Another thing I have is ringing in ears which is mild but seems to have gotten worse recently if that sounds relevant at all. The main thing that gets me is the odd head pressure/sensation and the utterly life hindering brain fog, my brain feels like it is coated in a dark blanket constantly.

I do suffer from anxiety, I know many of these symptoms can be caused or made worse by these symptoms. I dont doubt that anxiety is a contributing factor and the way I think about they symptoms probably makes them worse but I have come a long long way with my anxiety, I have good control over it, I haven't had a panic attack in a couple of years, I manage to control most of my concious anxiety and stay in a positive mindset. No doubt I still have some subconscious anxiety underlying and I am working on that but I am not convinced this is the route cause of my symptoms. I am in therapy for my anxiety. I do not feel I will ever fully recover while I have these symptoms hanging over me though. 

I have been to the doctor about these symptoms, although I do think I struggle to explain them or put them across very well in the doctors office. I have have blood tests which are all normal. I saw a neurologist couple of years back when this started, had a CT scan which was normal, they put the stabbing pains down to icepick headaches and thought the other symptoms were probably made worse by my anx/depression. Since then I went away and have been on anti depressants etc with no improvement of symptoms. I have also had a few ECGs and a 24hr ECG as I have slow heart rate and low bp so thought maybe the symptoms could be down to low bp and lack of blood to the brain, doctors do not think think this is the case and all my results came back normal. I have recently been back to the neurologist who is referring me for an MRI although he said he is sure there is nothing sinister and thinks the symptoms are probably tension type headaches and made worse by and previous drug use, he only put it down to the drug use when i told him about it though so it seemed like a convenient diagnosis. I forgot to mention I used to take drugs on the weekends socially, cocaine, ketamine and ecstasy on different occasions for a couple of years, I have had periods where I have felt ok since taking these drugs and do not really think they are the cause, I was not an addict this was just one or 2 nights a month at the weekends. So I have an MRI coming up but the neuro thinks it will be clear and obviously I hope it is and I am looking for other answers. 

What could be causing these symptoms? Other than anxiety which i no can be a factor, but I have periods where my anxiety is pretty much non existent but these symptoms still build up out of nowhere and persist. I was thinking maybe some sort of allergy could be a possibility, I have tried cutting out gluten and lactose, this didn't seem to make much difference although I didn't stick to this for very long. I actually did a juice fast for 2 weeks with eating nothing other than fruit and veg juice put through a juicer to see if that would help but it didn't really give me any relief. Are there any other stomach issues that could cause this? I never have diarrhoea or constipation, my stools always float recently though, to the point of not being able to flush them, also whenever I have seen chance medicine doctors they check me out and say they think i have issues with digestion, i don't feel i have these issues but do wonder if there might be something in it. 

Could there be something going on with the blood vessels in my head? Could it be a spine/posture issue? Some sort of epilepsy or electrical activity in my brain? I just have no idea now and am desperate for some relief. If anyone has any ideas or advice I would really appreciate it. 

Oh just to add I am reasonably fit, I try go to the gym a few times a week and I do some weight lifting. I am a normal weight. I have been losing some weight recently which is a concern but I am still in a normal weight range for height and age. 

Thanks for reading

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    Hi! I just read your post. I believe I suffer from the exact same thing. It's not quite a migraine And the symptoms are always lingering. We're you able to find any relief?

  • Posted

    Hello,

    I see this post was from quite a long time ago but I would be very interested in hearing more, I am experiencing similar symptoms, I have recently had a muscle scan which has shown I have inflamed muscles.

    I am now getting having blood tests done for my immune system, kidney & liver problems and proteins in the blood.

    I like you did the same amount of drugs years ago, cocaine, ketamine and ecstasy on different occasions and have smoked a lot of weed.

    I am having like a weird energy type feeling in my head and I find relief from stretching my neck and rubbing it. kinda weird I know.

    I also go to the gym a few times a week, I am 28 year old male.

    Have you any more information on how things have been going? I too suffer with tinnitus, the ringing in the ears you spoke about and I have been experiencing all of this for around 2 n half years now.

    It would be great to hear back.

    Cheres

    • Posted

      I am in the same boat... Is it like a blood rush to the head occasionally? 

      Have you tried any remedies that work?

  • Posted

    I suffer from all of these to the tee!! Brain fog, short sharp headaches, feeling detached, ear ringing, etc!!!! I hate living like this ):
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    I have been suffering from the same brain fog for twelve years,it has crippled me mentally,my cognitive skills have suffered extremely.I went I my neurologist,taken mris,eegs,ekgs,they can't find anything wrong with me other than the original injuries that I sustained twenty years ago from head trauma.The initial neurologist said that electrical pulses were bouncing off the injured parts of my brain,causing petite mal seizures.I was given medication for it,but my head was still foggy.Then my next neurologist said it was a side effect from my medications.I recently drought up the possibility that maybe it's a lack of oxygen to my brain,he said no.Now,I think the problem may be caused by the seizures may be having an effect on my ocular nerves in my brain.I still am not sure.

  • Posted

    Have an answer!  I had the same symptoms..... heavy on one side, foggy brain, dizziness etc...  

    Went to an ENT - diagnosed me with TJD.  My jaw bone was popping, it was strained and the rest of the symptoms were due to stress & anxiety.

    Just calm down, stop chewing on everything, eat some advil and you'll be fine.

  • Posted

    Correction on last post- it was TMJ - my jaw muscles are too tight, prob cus I eat too much gum or grind my teath when I sleep.  

     

    • Posted

      I bought a mouth guard to sleep in to stop my teeth grinding. I hope that's what is causing my symptoms!

  • Posted

    Hello,

    No matter what you may think of what it could be I believe it is stemmed from having anxiety. I believe we overthink our situations that can make the symptoms worse. Also, being a hypochondriac can bring anxiety on. It is definitely stemmed from past traumas. Ask yourself when the first time you've ever really experienced this as a kid, like what was going on at the time or right before the feelings came on, and if you perceived them to be negative, at the time. How can you look at these past incidences to be beneficial for you at the time and even in your life today. 

    How old were you when you first had an anxiety attack?

    Prior to the anxiety attack coming on what was going on in you surrounding (what did you hear, see or feel) that got you very worried, or made you feel guilty or ashamed of yourself? List them all down.

    How has each drawback or negative feeling you've listed in the previous question served you in all the seven areas of your life?

    The Seven areas of Life are: Financial, Social, Physical, Mental, Spiritual, Family, Vocation.

     

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      Anxiety does not cause these symptoms. They are very real. I've never been an anxious person but when these symptoms started and I went months with doctors not knowing what was wrong, I certainly developed anxiety. I onc went 9 days without sleep, worst time of my life. I've now managed to overcome that and I know longer suffer anxiety. My symptoms are a lot less due to a sinus operation but they are still there.

    • Posted

      I'm suffering from practically the exact same symptoms and unfortunately I think it's stemmed from my anxiety too. Just very frustrating as other than this I am 95% on top of my anxiety but this is debilitating my life for the majority of every day without any solutions

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    Hi,

    Did you ever get to the bottom of this?

    I've got nearly exactly the same symptoms as you and indeed am the same kind of age and seem live have a similar lifestyle.

    I'm still trying to unpick all of it but have had a coeliac diagnosis from biopsy (not convinced) and a SIBO diagnosis based on tests. Symptoms have definitely improved since pursuing this but I have periods where symptoms return inexplicably and its very frustrating.

    Meditation does a great deal to relieve symptoms short and long term, as it moderates the sympathetic / Parasympathetic nervous systems.

    Would be interested to hear developments you've had over the last year or so.

    Mike

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    I'm a school student and even I have the same symptoms. I got it last year and I do have anxiety and docs also told me it was because of anxiety. I'm not able to concentrate or do anything with it. I got it during semester holidays and I used to wake up from sleep because of these symptoms and still have these problems. People think I'm making this up to take day offs and have scpecial permission from teacher for not being able to complete work on time.

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