Neurological issues and I'm tired of it
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I've about had it. These new symptoms I've been dealing with aren't helping me. I experience random feelings everywhere on my body. My throat is still feeling thick in the back like I've been scared everyday. That choking feeling when those certain thingS in the back of your throat close from crying. I also have a few more symptoms like random twitches and random feelings of moving on my skin. It's those feelings like a hair has been moved and it's moving and you brush the spot with your fIngers to get rid of the feeling. I also have spots in my eye and random aches. Also, on top of that, I also have sun looking spots appear in my left eye. I don't even have a left eye and they appear there. I have pains in my neck and overall feelings of badness. I've had a slightly woozy feeling that's different than woozy feelings that I had before. I kinda feel like my body tilts from the front to the back while I'm standing. It has nothing to do with the flight that I had home. It just feels like a minor Balance issue that came from all of my problems.
The most scariest thing was while I was sleeping or while I was just waking up, I can't really remember, I had a bright spiderwebbed light in my eye with it closed or in my dream. I can't really tell when it happened if in my dream or once I was waking up, but it happened twice. My body is doing things I don't want it to. I was scared afterwards and now I don't want to sleep because of those eye things that I saw.
I'm really believing that I have something neurologically wrong with me. I have a visit to the Neurologist on Friday.
I got my results back from the Thyroid check and it's abnormal. It's .416 instead of .465.
The nurse said that when my Holter Monitor results come back, then my cardiologist will determine whether or not I need to see the Endocrinologist.
I'm afraid today more than the last few days for theseveral abnormal symptoms. It's not even panic anymore, these are straight up physical and mental problems.
Just to let everyone know. I'm not crazy, I'm still mentally normal and I have no issues with motor skills.
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lisalisa67 matt18919
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Did you follow up with the ophthalmologist yet? Thats a very important one!! Lets see what the nuerologist says as well. You might be expeirencing some migranes in all this as well. I get some crazy stuff go on with my eyes, scsry but. Have had some of your own issues. What happened to the other eye..you noted you dont have a left eye? These light you see are from the brain , the optic nerve not actually from the eye. The nuero can handle that. Migranes do that as well. Are you seeing a psychiatrist yet? You are in throws of this rught now..it won't stay this intense. Hang in there. Look some of what you have going on is ohysicall, you already know that but you have to follow with the doctors too. Yours isnt all an anxiety disorder, uodate us in the opthamologist visit.
matt18919 lisalisa67
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Yes, I've followed up with them and they said my eye is fine. There's nothing wrong with it and I believe that. It's all neurological I believe that it's still everything from all the stress I've dealt with. I believe once I get information regarding all of this with my neurologist, THEN I will have a better idea on what's going on and how I can fix it. It's so scary. I'm scared man.
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CellaK matt18919
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I know most of these feelings very well. I finally had an MRI done on my brain when I was fed up with it and they discovered a pituitary adenoma which is pretty much a tumor pituitary gland right underneath my brain. It was pushing up into my brain and causing insane Sensations throughout my body and affecting my vision and my mental health very much. Also with your thyroid level being off could be a sign that your thyroid hormone isn't producing enough or is over producing which could cause Cushing's disease and Cushing's disease can cause a lot of pain in your neck. This is just my personal experience though and I'm not a doctor but I would highly suggest pushing a neurologist to give you an MRI. If anything it could be some peace of mind, I know it was for me.