Dizzy Headaches Back of the Head And Neck Posted: 10-17-04 20:41pm
Hello, I have so many symptoms from my
anxiety, panic disorder. I am also
agoraphobic but the anxiety and panic is
the worst. My heart beats weird like
palpitations or skips beats takes my
breath away. I do have the dizziness
which is the back of the head. It feels
like pressure and my dizziness will never
go away. I developed anxiety and panic
10yrs ago and now it is the vertigo
feeling. I cant stand that at all makes
me feel really depressed. I dont feel
like I am in my body. Does anyone know
this feeling. I have had head mri, spinal
(cervical, middle and lumbar) no signs of
ms or tumors. (thank god). I am
hypoglycemic too but I wish I could just
fix all of this. Does anyone have these
symptoms? I also have stiking like cold
shooting pains in my brain. I would love
for some replies. Thank you so much.
Steph
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Crysy
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Joined: 29 Dec 2004 Posts: 38 Location: sc
Posted: 12-30-04 15:42pm
I have the same thing..I deveolped
anixiety about 3 months ago..And mine is
only dizziness..I get it mainly in the
back of my head..The dr said the pressure
on the back of my head was the tension in
my neck muscles..
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Crysy
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Joined: 29 Dec 2004 Posts: 38 Location: sc
Posted: 12-30-04 22:48pm
Somtimes I get the feeling im not really
there...Like out of body expierence sorta
thiing...But its all in my head..*it
mainly happens around a lot of ppl*
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Crysy
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Joined: 29 Dec 2004 Posts: 38 Location: sc
Posted: 12-30-04 22:53pm
Vertigo is a type of dizziness that's
characterized by the sensation of
spinning. It's sometimes referred to as a
hallucination of motion. Imagine what it
would feel like to be placed suddenly on a
roller coaster that won't stop, and you
begin to understand the alarming symptom
of vertigo.
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datanggou
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Joined: 14 Nov 2007 Posts: 1
Pressure, Dizzy Headaches Back of the Head And Neck Posted: 11-14-07 00:53am
Hi all,
I am an architect and use a lot of
computer and do detail stuff on the
computer a lot. so I thought when I had
this same dizziness, pressure and neck
pain it was completely the computer. But
then I found out I had depression and
anxiety. So I did some tests on myself.
Using the computer on days I was more
relaxed and using it for games. Then
using it the day before I returned to
work. Then I realized it was totally the
ANXIETY that caused me to have these
physical symptons.
I can say pretty surely what you all seem
to have is the same thing-
variations of TENSION HEADACHE. This is
supposed to be related to depression. But
it is actually the panic/anxiety that
triggers the phyical system. It is a bad
thing. But I heard regular exercise(after
you make it regular) will kill it. But it
is also a good thing, because this sympton
will show you when you are getting more
stressed and when you are less.
If one day you have less headache, that
means you are doing something right and
less depressed that day. You can then
keep repeating the routine of that day and
hopefully that will help you grow out of
depression. If you have the headache a
lot that day, recall what activity you
were engaged in or thinking about that
started the headache. Eliminate or minize
that activity or thinking, and you know
you are moving away from depression. I am
still working on my headache. As it turns
out I have this headache because everytime
I am on my computer, both my posture and
using the computer reminds me of work, and
I get panicky. So I now cut down as much
as possible. And try Acupuncture to help
myself. Try that and increase exercise
for sure. But I am pretty sure that is
actually nothing wrong in your brain. It
is stress response.
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