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PostPosted: 04/01/08 - 11:59    Post subject: Weird lightheaded feeling.. Vote now! Reply with quote

Around a month and a half back I started getting weird pains and dizzy type of feelings in my head, the first day the feelings were so intense, it took me around 3 hours to get some sleep, and later I'd wake up for no apparent reason, usually at the same time around 3 AM. These feelings left me, and I was feeling fine for a while. I went to my doctor about it, and he told me it could be many things, and that I should go take an MRI. I took one, and the results came out fine, I didn't have any problems. Now though, I've been having strange feelings again in my head. This time there's really no pain or anything, just sort of like a feeling as if you're not really there.. Also a little light headed. I don't get it all the time, although I don't really know what triggers it.. It's really annoying and all I can really say is that it usually happens after I'm on a computer for a while. I've never had this type of thing, and I don't want to go to my doctor again afraid that I'll come out dissapointed without knowing what I have again. What I'm asking is, does anyone have any idea what this could be? I know that some headaches are caused by different parts of the head, and I have had problems in my jaw for around 2 years before this came up, where I can't even open my mouth without them sounding and feeling.. "rusty" in a way, and it hurts a little. Could that have anything to do with it, or is it stress related, or something else?
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PostPosted: 04/19/08 - 21:23    Post subject: weird lightheaded feelings Vote now! Reply with quote

I have the same symptoms as you and mine started 2 years after my jaw started acting up. I had braces that helped my jaw for the most part I still have trouble with it once in a while but not as much but then I started having these weird feeling in my head their hard to explain to someone and some days I don't have those feelings & other times ill have those feelings for weeks or even a couple months. I noticed sometimes i also get tingleing feelings in my face and Im not sure what causes it i can be on the computer for a while, something i ate or im stressed about something its different things. I haven't been to a Doctor yet im affraid they may say its something serious like a tumor or something or they may say its nothing and theres nothing i can do to help it..are you or anyone else still having these weird feelings? Thanx
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PostPosted: 04/22/08 - 15:43    Post subject: Wierd lightheaded feeling Vote now! Reply with quote

Well I don't think you have to be worried about a tumor since if it was a tumor your symptoms would be constant. I seriously think that the cause of most of my incomforts are just my jaw.. whenever I feel dizzy it's not the type of dizzy where the room's spinning, it's the type of dizzy like if your head weighed more in a way, but not really.. It's hard to describe. Whenever I feel uncomftorable it's always in the same side of my face, I feel a weird feeling along my left part of my jaw and I feel tired in my left eye too. I still go to school, and most of the times when I go to school I completely foget about any of this type of stuff, and am never usually dizzy. I barely feel a little dizzy in school occasionally.. Should I go to the dentist and ask if they could help me with the problem? Thanks.
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