I have been finding that I get them in stressful situations, I'm wondering if that could be when I would have a seizure, because that did happen before the operations.
They also said it could be from the venlafaxine I take for depression. I am a 45 year old male and this has been happening for some time.
Pat
Sensation / Feeling in right side of my Brain (25th November, 2016 | 13:45 hours IST | weather is normal (neither cold nor warm | not sunny) | Vidit | Male 25
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Scenario/Situation:
I'm learning / coding Android program fom Udacity's Android Class. The project relates with Earthquake data app.
Its been about a month since I started this course and have completed 6/11 projects so far with rigorous study and also little odd schedule.
I felt some kind of sensation throughout the right side of my brain. Like a transfer of energy from the read_right side to the front_right side. The feeling is somewhat relative to chilling feeling coming up the spine. It occured couple of time may be ~5 times in matter of half a minute.
Link: https://www.steadyhealth.com/topics/tingling-right-side-of-head-anyone-else-feel-weird-from-me ("The first line only" is probably the feeling I'm talking about. )
77 y o male, have experienced intermittent right side temple tingling for a month, and then . . . .
for the past week have experienced horizontal vertigo. Any ideas ?
I hope this helps you ladies.
Probably yes, i get a few weird things happening, i have PCOS and i get these weird fits of arousal where i feel like i'm a cat in heat, i got PCOS from my mums side and chillblains from her too and i got my period the first time in a year and finished it 4 days ago, before my period i got chillblain red bumps on all of my toes on my left foot this month and i read chillblains can be hormonal and would explain a lot because my mum said she got them in her 20s too, i said irregular periods for 2 years before i started to get zero, they were irregular from 24 years old and mum, her mother and sister all started to get irregular periods around 24 years old, things started getting worse for me around 17, it seems from ages 17 - 30 it's a really vulnerable age for the body because your body changes a lot, especially around 22 - 30. I also notice i get low sugar very easily too so i try to eat a bit of sugar every day and seems to help, chocolate seems to help the most but banana's seem to sometimes make me feel a bit shaky, cup of coffee then a bit later on some chocolate seems to work wonders. Hormones can cause phantom sensation and so can low blood sugar, hormones can give you weird jabs around the ovarys too.