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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penny_anne Recoverandheal
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I've had all your symptoms for years and saw a doctor specialising in integrative or ecological medicine (can only do this privately) who put it down to food allergy and intolerances. For me the digestive side has always been bad and affected me in many ways and have had intermittent brain fog and a host of other symptoms. However after major gynae surgery a year ago recovery was slow and the fatigue and dizziness was crippling, and my tinnitus and head pressure much worse. After tests I was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism and on Thyroixine. The fatigue is much improved but the dizziness etc still a big problem even though My dose has increased so starting to think something else is going on here. I've had all the antibody tests and now everything is coming up normal.
For you I don't you have a Thyroid issue/Hashimotos as you are loosing weight rather than putting it on but maybe also check out healthunlocked blog as also a lot of useful posts on there, but more than anything hope you've now found some answers
jeffery03913 Recoverandheal
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I have a possible answer for you.. I had the exact same symptoms for about two months. I had good days and bad. On the bad, I felt brain fog, a pressure or tingling going from the back of my head to the top of my skull, but it didn't hurt, per say. I felt nauseous at time. I also felt dizzy like I was on a boat. I was not happy, either. Nothing was fun anymore. My doctor's theories included diabetes, thyroid disorder, heart problems, brain problems, etc.. But all tests came back negative.
The actual problem: My C-1 vertibrae was being pulled on by a tight muscle deep inside my neck. I didn't notice this at first, other than my neck did seem a little tense. But, I had no real pain until I dug my fingers into the back left side of my neck and moved my head around and finally found the tinder spot. I also noticed I didn't have as much mobility when turning my head right as I did my left. It was causing my equillibrium to be off and I was having all the symptoms of long term motion sickess, including wanting to faint sometimes.. I was seasick for two months! Sounds like you might be going on your third year of seasickness!
I applied ice to my neck and went to the chiropractor. He showed me a poster that lists all the symptoms that one can have when they have a musle spasm that high up in their neck and I had almost all of them. Your symptoms fit that diagnostic as well!
I now use back relief OTC medication, see the chiro for adjustments, apply ice to my neck, and take dramamine (for the motion sickness feeling) when it flares up.
If this is your problem and you go to the chiro once a week, you should start to feel better very soon.
One thing to note - when your body gets off the boat (release of the muscle causing the problem in your neck) it may still take a day or two (or more) for your brain to get used to the change.
-jtr0024
valentin87961 jeffery03913
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bigpat81 Recoverandheal
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janeth001 Boojess04991
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rustin93294 Recoverandheal
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Hey,
So I know it's been awhile since you've posted. But I am hoping you still get this. I have the exact same symptoms as you did/do. Brain foggyness as if there is a blanket covering my brain. Short term memory loss that has been very bad. I wanted to share with you what has worked for me. I noticed that sugar was the main culprite. I quit drinking sugar and reduced as much sugar intake as I could. My brain foggyness would go away. That lasted awhile and then I would start dunking pop and other sugary products and my brain fog came back. That's when I knew that was the culprite. I'm also taking an omega 3 fish oil (zinzino product) that has been helping. Brain is made up of omega 3's. I'm also an avid chewer. Very hard to quit and I know that also makes it worse. But for now, cutting out the sugar has done wonders. I don't know if this will help you. It took a good two weeks for it to really start working. Trust me, i know how much it sucks to feel detached from the room/world due to brain foggyness.
domingo0808 Recoverandheal
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vikki_96763 Recoverandheal
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I thought I'd reply to this post as I hope to help people who are feeling this way. When I felt this way I would search forum after forum looking for answers, thousands of people feel like this and not many people seem to know why? I had terrible brain fog, derealization, vision problems, anxiety, headaches, neck aches, woozy dizzy spells, poor memory etc etc. I started feeling like this on Dec 2013 and was wrongly diagnosed with anxiety up until May 2016. What I have is called a migraine variant or MAV. It's not really known about by gps but a neurotologist at Medway hospital Kent specialises in this. The drs name is Dr Surenthiran. He diagnosed me straight away and put me on nortriptyline and a really strict diet. I'm not 100% better but I'm nearly there.
kerky vikki_96763
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vikki_96763 kerky
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No dairy
No MSG
No Citrus
No eggs
No caffeine
I also limit alcohol too
It's very strict x
jeff73591 vikki_96763
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Hi Vikki, were your symptoms constant 24/7 or did they come and go? Also did you have any ear pressure and pain? I've been experiencing my symptoms for more than 10 years 24/7 with no relief, wondering if MAV can do that. Thanks for sharing your story, glad you're feeling better.
vikki_96763 jeff73591
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My symptoms were 24/7 until I cut out cheese, chocolate and MSG. That reduced my symptoms a lot and I did that in Sep 2014. I am a migraine sufferer I normally get the type with aura. I don't get the ear part of it but my vision was affected badly to the point it felt like I had a layer of film across my eyes. Go on the MAV forum and read some past posts. There is a man who posts a lot who suffers badly with his ears.
janet67081 Recoverandheal
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Hi Recoverandheal, I'm so sorry for what you're going through. Have you gotten any answers about what's causing your miserable symptoms?? I know a young man suffering with many of the same issues you described.