I posted earlier, felt the need to post again. This was happening more and more frequently over this past week. It happened many times while I was at work last Thursday. It was also a stressful day, my mother in law went into the hospital, and I was just getting over the flu. It was happening without me thinking about it, which was scary. Then last night, I had family spend the night and I was tired. I was on edge because of my mother in law so I wasn't sleeping very well, and wound up sleeping on my back (which usually causes me to have very vivd dreams) and it was happening last night as well. One time it happened so suddenly it scared me, and it almost was is I felt it from a distance and it quickly hit me (best explanation would be hearing a train in the distance, and then it hitting you). And it caused my arms to flail. I am starting to think if I should go to the dr. Just to rule out a tumor.
It's Johnnyecks again. I hate to post again, but now I am starting to think if maybe I should start keeping logs on this. In case maybe it can help someone.
As my last post mentioned, I had a really bad one hit me last Saturday. Since I was 19, when I started getting these, it would be maybe 4-5 a year. This past week, I have counted, and I have had 32. In a week. They are milder than last Saturday nights (which was really scary, I actually felt my eyes rolling into the back of my head that time and it made my arm fly up and hit the angled wall in my bedroom), but I *CONSTANTLY* feel as if they are coming. If that makes sense. If I close my eyes really quick, I can sometimes prevent them from happening. From last Saturday, until today, they have been getting progressively repetitious. To the point where yesterday, and today, I felt as though I was always "riding" the edge of them coming. As I'm typing this, I can feel them, very very slightly..as if they are trying to break out into a big one like last Sat. I have been so anxious and nervous that I'm going to get a bad one, or wind up having a seizure (which is what I am starting to think they might be), that might have something to do with them. But I feel as if I don't consciously close my eyes and say "NO", that they would come full force. Like being a surfer, and riding the big wave that never breaks. To top it off today I had one of the worst migraines in my life. I don't get those often either, maybe 4 in my entire life, but this one was particularly bad today. Which gets me even worse. Just makes me this that this big wave is coming closer to the shore. It's going to break soon. I just know it. Is it going to be full blown epileptic seizure, brain tumor, or just some weird neurological deficiency. The user who posted about being "Awakened", while an interesting read, and not saying I don't believe in that, but there has to be some scientific reason for this. I am going to start seeing Drs on Monday. With everything this family has been though in the past 10 years, I can't allow them to have someone with brain cancer be a part of their thoughts. Not them. They deserve so much more.
I also have these buzzing/sparkling/vibration/pulsing sensation in the head, and it started around 2005. The first time I was almost scared to death and tough it was an epileptic seizure. Then i started to read that it is some kind of state before you go to deep sleep and you can train to control it.
I didn't believe that but i was open to try, and I can confirm its true you can control it, now days perhaps once a week i suddenly regain consciousness in my sleep and I just know its time to practice. With my mind and concentration I train this phenomena.
How ever strange it sound, I've come so far so I can switch it on and off, increase and decrease it in the head, I've read that one possible goal is to gently spread it to pulsate trough the whole body, and then you should try to imagine you rise up with your astral body and that's what many have experienced as an Obe.
Well I haven't had an Obe yet, but one coinciding effect has been having lots of lucid dreaming experiences. Before 2005 I only remembered like 2 lucid dreams I had as teenager, but know days is almost every week, and sometimes for hours.
I have been researching this very thing. For me, it started about 8 months ago or so...and has been increasing until at the this post, it is occurring every night, and even upon waking. No history of drugs, alcohol abuse or narcotics. I live a healthy lifestyle. But, this is frightening me and even though I keep reading that it is harmless, it sure does fill me with concern that SOMETHING is going on. My sensations are "buzzing" in my head, sort of an "in and out" . They can come in clusters within seconds of each other. Sometimes a very loud "zap" happens, which is really scary. I will keep researching because I, too, don't want to go spend $$ on doctors only to get the blank stare! If ANYONE has any info on this, please reply.....I'm beginning to really worry as this is recent and has been increasing over the last 8 months or so.
Last night I had my first experience with "vibrating brain" sensation and I'm just trying to figure out what it was. It wasn't painful, just kind of strange. It started at the front of my head and continued until it was covering my head back about 4 inches all the way across. It literally felt like there was electricity running through my head. It lasted for about 5 minutes and during this time I could hear electrical sounding noises...almost like a voice but I couldn't make anything out if it was. If anyone has had these same experiences, what did you find it was? I'm not scared by it, just very, very curious. I do have fairly severe Essential Tremor that I treat, so maybe it's neurological? I don't know. I'm 31, I only drink about 2 times a year and the last time was months ago. I have never used street drugs. If you have any ideas please let me know. Thanks.
I have the same thing, so relieved to see that it looks like nothing really to worry about- thought I had some kind of tumour. I get the weird zapping/buzzing sound, like a bass throbbing, in my head in random bursts, but always when I'm trying to sleep. I haven't looked into it, as I was too scared to tell anyone (always expecting the worse). I get them in bouts of about 7 or 8 most nights, and everytime it happens, I instinctively open my eyes and jolt upwards. Its really frustrating, especially because I never know when they're going to happen, so I'm often exhausted the next day, sometimes waking up with a throbbing or pulsating. I also worried about short-term memory loss, as this is seeming to happen every so often lately, even though I've always had a great memory. Maybe that's just tiredness??
I too have had this feeling recently while driving. I was thinking I may have had a seizure. I've not been diagnosed with epilepsy. Now after reading some of the comments I wonder if it has something to do with narcolepsy because I have been diagnosed with that about 10 years ago. Unfortunately I haven't been on medication for about 9 years because I didn't believe the diagnosis and hadn't really been affected much by it. I still think maybe seizures though. When I was in my late teens or early 20s I was driving late at night from a town 45 minutes away. I remember getting on the interstate and the next thing I remember is turning down the road that I lived on. Hasn't happened since. A few months ago I stood up to walk to the bathroom in my bedroom and I could not walk a straight line. I veered to the right and did so for a few hours that day. Now this last driving episode was last week when I was driving home late after work and I had that buzzing electric feeling in my head and eyes. My eyes fluttered and I was fully aware, but could not stop or control anything. I just thank God my car has good alignment and I was on a straight road... and no one was in front of me. This hasn't happened very often so I'm unsure if I should talk to my doctor or just put it off as a once in a blue moon type of thing.
This is awesome! Im so glad to have found this thread. Ive been dealing with this sort of thing since I was about 14...I'm now 34! I all began one morning when I was 14 standing in my parents kitchen preparing a bowl of cereal. I felt as though an invisible veil descended over my face but it was more like my inner face or my minds face, if that makes sense? After that I started to get the electric buzz that seemed to be affecting my nervous system or endocrine system. It was a sharp stabbing, jarring, bolt of electricity that seemed to emanate from my brain but was instantly felt by my nervous system and endocrine system. Im referring to those two systems because although it was a split second, sometimes multiple times a second, it was felt in very specific areas of my body and was, as most of you know an unmistakable sensation. Over time it got worse and went away and flip flopped between extremities repeatedly. As some of you have indicated, I too have had times when I have been on SSRI's for "depression/anxiety" but quickly learnt that these things weren't for me as I knew that I was going through some changes that these drugs would only inhibit. I am also an experienced psychonaut and have had many experiences with Psylocibin, DMT, LSD, cannabis...etc, etc. As I said Im now 34 and have reached a point where I no longer feel the need to re-visit the realms that these medicines transport us to, not because I dont want to but more because I feel Ive reached the point where I have leant from the best and now it's time to implement the lessons which I have learnt during these experiences. I feel its kinda like going to an exotic foreign country and bringing back a souvenir that no body has seen in your place of origin and over time ive been showing these souvenirs to people...bringing back a little piece of source each time I travel.
When I was in my mid to late 20's I really started to clean up my diet and now Im at the point where I only consume raw foods, nuts, seeds, reverse osmosis water, zero processed foods, shower in rainwater...etc, etc. I have performed varying levels of detox and over the past two years to get to this point now.
I have stopped getting the electric buzz thing but at about the same time that that stopped (maybe 2 years ago) I have been having a sensation that my brain is going to explode. The feeling is momentary, like the buzz, but only in my head. Its like my conscious mind is expanding into the etheric/energetic aspect of my consciousness and its as though my conscious mind is dipping its toe into the metaphorical hot tub of universal consciousness and quickly removing it because it feels too hot! Literally, that's what it feels like or its the best analogy I can come up with. It feels scary but reading some of your posts fills me with immense gratitude not only for you who is experiencing the same but that I have been right all along with my assumptions as to what is going on within me and us.
I have never seen a doctor or a psych as I have zero faith in their abilities in most areas of the evolving human condition and have instinctively known that this is way beyond their level of expertise and understanding.
I truly feel that this is all a part of the current awakening of the human species. Never in what we refer to as modern history have us humans knows so much about ourselves and or world. We a truly becoming fully aware of all the things that affect us and the things which we affect. This thing which we are experiencing is just indicative of this time in our evolution where we are about to enter the hot tub in which we keep dipping our toes. I keep telling my self to just go with it each time I experience it but it happens so fast and is such a world away from what we experience on a day to day basis, its difficult to maintain and its still a kinda scary feeling but I know its something which we will grow into and assimilate with.
Thankyou to all you beautiful souls who share your experience. It's difficult to talk to people about because of the labels something of this nature attracts but that's whats so great about the internet. To be honest it's the first time I plugged this phrase into the internet this whole time but that's because its the right time.
Stay the course little buddies, this is all happening for a very good reason.
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I get the brain buzz when I'm dehydrated. Blood vessels in the brain dilate to compensate for reduced blood volume and reduced oxygen when you're dehydrated. For me, it means that electrical buzzing in the brain and sudden dizziness followed by a headache. 75% of people regularly suffer from inadequate fluid intake. No coffee doesn't count; just aggravates symptoms. I would strongly recommend being conscientious about drinking water.
Sounds like a symptom of opiate, (painkillers) withdrawals. I,ve been an opiate addict for far to many years,and each time I detox myself,I experience exactly what you describe.
You are a flippin m***n there is something medicaly wrong with us. Lay off the peyote!
Check for fybormyalgia, I have all the same symptoms I am 50 year old male,I have brain buzz eye pain face and jaw sensations and tightness
feel very hard to concentrate.My ears feel weird when I walk,I hear my foot steps.Its very hard for me to work.
You know what,I'm coming off norco, I got into a bad motorcycle accident,I'm taking one a day how long does this last.