These are neurological issues that are not likely to resolve with any intervention either medicinal or surgical. Unfortunately. I have had these types of sensation for over 15 years and no doctor has given me anything or suggested anything that has helped. If anything meds often make it worse. All test reveal no abnormality and docs are quick to say it's just anxiety and stress etc. I eat well, exercise, work from home, do breathing and try to stay peaceful in general—has not effect at all. Come out of the blue. The body is a complex thing and some folks just drew the short genetic straw. Do whatever you can to feel better and avoid stuff that seems to bring on the symptoms. There is little in the way of relief or a final/absolute solution. It's typically an array of physiological things that can causer the "spells" . It sucks, but it always passes. Sure, it leaves you exhausted and depressed and even more anxious, but it does eventually pass. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. If I have not found any solution after 15+ years I cannot see not all getting resolved or better as my body ages. I am 40, so not ancient, but I have struggled with many odd arrays of tingling, spasms, shocks, odd sensations/disconnected dreamlike surreal drifting, pains, tremors and dread/terror/odd breathing/chest pain and discomfort etc etc since I was around 21. It's a sick cycle too because it makes you hyper-vigilant and overly aware of your body and everything throws you off. Needless to say hypochondria ensues. People who do not suffer in this way have NO WAY of relating to you. So unless you see a doctor who experiences some or all of these symptoms, they are likely to just throw meds at you. No offense to the medical industry but it's true. They get exasperated trying to "figure you out". I would too.
I'm having pain in the left side of my head for the last year. What can I do about it?