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Any updates? I have similar symptoms and would love some advice.
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Do you have any updates? I have the same symptoms and would love some advice.
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I had some grey alien inject a fluid into my brain . I have a statin sensation in my head which leads out to my eyes . Eletrical > nanits . Not kidding .
Our Journey & the Grand Deception ... Must see .. Goerge Kavassilas .

Have you ever woke up parilized and terrified . Cant move . sense someting in the room . ask yourself this ?
There a sh*t lot more to my life and stuff . this only a tiny bit
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Karthik L G - India - age 28 as of today -

This piece of discussion seems to be god sent. I am a perfectly healthy person or that's what I like to think. I had a surgery on the head to remove a clot I had due to a fall from my bike in 2001. Other than this I was found to have Mitral value prolapse (MVP) - a common harmless occurence, in 2002 as I was underweight and could hear heart murmurs. I had one bout of Jaundice in 2002. An allergic bronchial tract since childhood. Other than these, I had nothing major.

More to add, since the start of 2005, after I have embarked on a conscious healthy lifestyle comprising of a good diet and exercises, I haven't been prone to any major noteable illness and also my alergic condition has reduced drastically to the extent of 90 to 95%

Since the last month, I have become very anxious and pyscologically affected as a very close friend of mine who I have known since the last 7 years, aged 32 right now, who seemed to be healthy and physically active with amazing stamina, was diagnosed with brain tumor, operated and then it was found to be cancerous. He has started radiotheraphy and chemotherapy for 7 weeks and is a week into it. I should add, he is facing it boldly and taken it as a challenge.

Since the last month I somehow dropped my daily gymming and to get back to it, I started my daily cycling since the last 15 days.
I started to experience a certain pain which cannot be exactly termed pain - more like a travelling throbbing sensation, twitching of nervers - traversing through the head, neck, panic attacks, increased heart beats and feelings like I would get into convulsions... all this during the last 5 days... So I took an off from work this friday, got into a super specialty plush hospital by name Vikram. I underwent a complete health checkup. Everything with regards to the blood, lungs, heart and other abdominal organs were normal. The doctor told me I was perfectly normal and it was just physcological. He said, for my satisfaction I could go for an MRI of Brain + Cervical Spine - If I was ready to waste 12K INR. He suggested me to try to forget about it and if it didnt work after a few days, I can go for an MRI again purely for my satisfaction, making it clear all these symptoms are not signs of a significant disorder in the brain.

Feeling considrably relieved I returned, with signs of minor sensations and a little tingling in the feet. Neverthe less I had a good friday night sleep. Saturday morning the sensation was still there, so I decided to consult the neurosurgeon who had operated me -India's eminent neurosurgeon Dr RM Varma. He is a grand old man of 80 years and his son Dr RD Varma is now active in MSR hospital. I could lukily speak to both of them at the same time today, and they echoed the talks of Dr Pramod at Vikram, saying it was Pyschological and only if I wish I can go for an MRI.

This night - Saturday - I got the most severe attach that I ever got and kinda panicked that something is wrong. I decided that I will get an MRI first thing in the morning.

It was then that I googled 'electric sensation in head' and found this article which describes almost fully my entire story.

- A sensation of needles pricking on the head
- Tingling sensation in the nerves, twitching, numbness in feet and knees
- Anxiety
- Pain in the eyeballs - Not exactly blurness, but a discomfort

Then I did realise there were many people in the same boat -it is more of anxiety triggered and pyschological. Once I became calm and learnt to reamin cool and smile over it, they symptoms reduced and I was more at ease (Though the ocassional throbbing, needle picking does exist)

I plan to ignore it and get back to my normal active lifestyle and be calm during the attacks.
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I have pulses in my head which I have been told by my neurologist has something to do with spurs on the bones in my neck pressing on my spinal cord. Mine comes and goes. Heat on my neck, recomended by my doctor, helps.
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Ahh!! I have the same problem that's pretty much been described by a lot of people here. I didn't even know how to describe this problem but I didn't expect to find it so easily! I figured it was really weird but I've never told anyone...I consider myself a healthy person--not overweight, no special problems, nothing, and I'm young ( I'm in my teens) I swear I've never tried any drugs and I'm not prescribed to anything. To me it happens when I'm really exhausted but right before I go to sleep...It'll be that " buzzy" feeling and all and it's really uncomfortable...but weird because I can still think and yet I don't really feel conscious when it happens to me...I also can't remember really what I was thinking during the weird phase the next day after it had happened, especially because usually I fall asleep but I've 'woken up' from it directly afterward and it's like a different state of consciousness... And to me the sound is really, really, loud and uncomfortable, but I can't force myself to wake up from it. It's completely different from sleep because you can think and there is that "electric buzz" as well as that obnoxious sound from it that you hear from within your ear it's kind of unbearable...The first times I had it I thought my brain was trying to force me to sleep somehow and it scared the sh*t out of me o.0;; Also the worst part is it's like being paralyzed because I can't move when I have it ( I'm always lying down in the first place)

One time I was really exhausted because I had to walk home after a long day and I slept in the afternoon, woke up at like 7pm, and my sleep cycle was kind of messed up...I was lying down, trying to sleep at 12am and then it started and I didn't even remember it starting, but because I was so exhausted I was like going through it and starting to dream...which was trippy...because you're not supposed to be in that kind of conciousness when you're sleeping! I thought I was actually getting up and moving (to get rid of that sound) but I think I was actually imagining it...and I remember I started dreaming and I was thinking, ' oh god is this what it's like to enter dreaming...' etc. but I don't remember much else because I actually went to sleep.

I don't get it that much and it's always on days when I'm stressed/really tired, and before a nap/sleep. Never when I'm doing something like some people have described, so I've never seen it as a real 'problem' or told a doctor about it. So is it normal?
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@lgkartik
Oh my god that's horrible! How could all that be psychological?? I know it's been like a whole month since you posted that but I hope it wears off!!
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I also have this, and like many others here I'm very happy to see I'm not alone. I stopped a long time ago trying to explain this feeling to other people...

I've had these buzzes and shocks since teen years (now 29) to varying degrees, from light buzzes zigzagging the brain to hard shocks in the middle of the forehead that throw my head back and loose my eyesight for a second or two. Also sometimes I loose the eyesight without the buzz, like the light just flinched, but nobody else in the room mentions it. I really can't tell if it was a long blink, like a tic, or if my eyes were open.

I think this is the kind of thing that doesn't necessarily have the same cause in different people. Or to put it another way, I think some people are predisposed for this, but widely different things can catalyze it, depending on your medical situation and other factors.

I can only speak for myself, but I don't think cell phones are the cause because I waited a long time getting one and I never used it much, still I feel this. But of course, some people are more sensitive to radiation. I've suffered from depressions for bouts of up to four-five years and this is when my buzzing and migraine is at its strongest, but I never took medication for fear of side effects. Personally, I link the buzzing directly with stress. Not necessarily stressful situations (I can get it sitting around reading or relaxing), but stressful periods with a lot of uncomfortable stuff going on. Now things are better in my relationship and job situation, and the buzzing is less frequent than before.

I don't know what it is. But I hope somebody researches this at some point in the future. Just not knowing is scary enough in itself. So: Thanks again for this thread.
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Thanks everyone for sharing so openly and honestly.  I, too have had this problem for a while and decided to research to see if anyone else knew what was going on.  Imagine my surprise, delight and relief to find that I'm not alone.

Like I said, I've had what I refer to as "Brain Buzz" for a few years.  Mine usually starts when I wake up and lasts for a while.  Rapid eye movement seems to trigger it.  The feeling is like how most have described it, an intense buzzing in my brain.  However, I've noticed over the past few days that I can also feel it in my lips now.  It's scary and such a weird feeling that I knew it wasn't something that everyone experienced.  I am on an antidepressant but never connected the two.  About 3 years ago I went for a colon cleansing and the technician seen that I had an infected big toe (you know, thick, yellow nail).  He asked me if I had ever experienced "Brain Buzz".  I almost fell off the table!  It was the first time someone had put a name to what I had been feeling.  When I told him I had, he said it was from the infection in my foot.  He suggested that I treat the nail with tea tree oil and (of all things) vicks vapor rub.  It worked for the nail, but did very little for the buzz.  I don't get it everyday, but when I do it is unnerving to say the least.
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I believe the "buzzing" and "head and head to toe" electrical rushes are probably directley related to sleep problems. I started having electrical buzzing in my head and appendages for the last three weeks. This has happened before and it lasted about 3 months. Dr.s were stumped, but this time I know that I am both very stressed and sleep deprived. Until tonight, I feared that something was going terribly wrong in my brain. My level of anxiety had escalated to near panic episodes. I wake at 4 or 5 in the morning and I am fine until about 5 or 6 in the evening. Then the loud buzzing begins. This the point in the day when stress and fatigue are starting to plague me. It's like clock work. Every night I spend the evening with loud buzzes and rushes through my body. It's very disturbing and ruins all my evenings. When I wake in the morning I have a few hours of reprieve. I think it is partly because I have had some rest. As soon as the stress of the of day mounts and I become tired, the damned buzzing starts all over again. Dr.s may be mystified, but I'm positive it is related to lack of sleep or insomnia and the degree of stress some of us live with. I was relived to find this site and your belief in "lack of sleep" is possibly a factor. I THINK it is too
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TO ALL suffering from a buzzing or electrical current sensation that otherwise can not  be diagnosed via medical tests... Try over the counter PRILOSEC.    I suffered from the buzz sensation on and off for a decade before it became persistent over the past year.  I assumed (incorrectly so) that  I hadn't a a digestive issue, for I had no acid reflux or bowel movement issues, only some tenderness during a abdominal examination which at the end of my MD handed me a 14 day supply of PRILOSEC and by day 3 the buzz was gone.    PRILOSEC is a amazing Rx, induced some 40 years ago, it is a proven cure for stomach ulcers.  I never thought I was a stomach ulcer candidate and suggest PRILSEC as economical and first  resort therapy to those with that buzz sensation.       
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Have any of you looked into MSG? I just had this vibration feeling in my head today .. As if someone placed a back massager to the front of my forehead ....it freaked me out I was talking to my girl about my brothers divorce and then we were in a stand still in traffic. I think It may be due to stress or I was reading on how many food company's are truck loading MSG into there food . I stopped to get taco bell with my kids and I got a bean burrito and a 7 layer... Also a mango fruitista and had a couple fiesta potatoes . Perhaps there is something is the food ...l I never had it until today. I see many references to stress I do have a stressed life. But I find it peculiar that it happened after I ate taco bell. I have had a episode before where I had there nacho bell grande and I felt like I couldn't breath and was extremely bloated and my heart heart went up and I felt itchy.. I have read up that MSG can cause many neurophysical symptoms and effects mentally. Perhaps it is that I will monitor Myself and keep particular watch to my diet . I don't want to have that feeling again..... I will keep posted.MR
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dude totally, I felt my head in the middle of one of the buzzing bouts...I was awake and aware yet had eyes closed and was dreaming- may be the hypnagogic halluci's...n during this I touched my forehead and felt intense vibration by touch...so scared now
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Yeah, I've been getting this too recently. My theory is that it has to do with sleep deprivation and/or serotonin imbalance. A lot of people here mentioned anti-depressants which work with serotonin as far as I know. I got this feeling for a few weeks after using hallucinogens. I also was not getting much sleep. Hallucinogens work with serotonin like anti-depressants, so my guess it that something is happening with the serotonin and producing an 'echo' that is the buzzing feeling. That's just my theory and I think I'm right. Anyway, when I get it, it is not as bad as some of you describe. I can move around and see fine. I could best describe it like that feeling of numbness that you get in your hand when sleeping except in my brain, but it only lasts a few seconds.
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Got a diagnosis for the problem of shock?
I do this one year and a half, nausea, blurred sight, dizziness ...

These symptoms come and go

If you have something to help me

thank you

Jones Fels
Sao Paulo - Brazil
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