Feel like someone is shaving / grating my brain. Anyone know what it is? Just comes on sometimes
I don’t know about that, but every time that the voices are trying to talk, I can feel them in a physical space in my brain like a weight.
Yes I have that too its so strange
I have a strange sensation in my head all the time, but it’s hard to explain. I know it’s connected to my sz. I tell the doctors about it and they ignore me. It’s an intense pressure, though, in my eyes, in the back of my head. Feels like my brain is being vacuumed out. I told someone on here about it a few years ago and they said it’d go away, but it hasn’t and I don’t think it’s gonna.
If you could stick a tube in my ear and somehow force it through all the way to the inside of my head, and speak a few words into the tube and listen, all you would hear is an echo.
I’m prone to headaches and migraines, plus seem to get all sorts of weird feeling in my head. Doctors really have no answers, brain does not feel pain so often wonder why the head can feel so much and sooooooooo many headaches.
That’s not good that the doctors ignore you they do it to me too. I also get sensations in my back that are excruciating and only anti physcotics work. Do they help your head sensation @angiejvb? I was thinking of asking for a top up or maybe its the meds? Who knows
Yea I feel pressure of somthing moving around in my mouth and head very uncomfortable.
My head feels thick as a stone. I can’t think through the cement that I feel like I have in my brain.
I used to get it when I took effexor went away when I got off of it .
I reckon the doctors think it isn’t their area of expertise, but I know this goes along with my condition. It all started happening at the same time. Anti-psychotics don’t help me any. They make the voices and visions die down, but as often as not I’m struggling with the pressure in my head. There are times when I forget about it, but most of the time it’s there. I just wish I knew what caused it, because I spend so much time trying to psych myself out of it, but it’s useless. It won’t go away.
When I am about to relapse, I feel a scratching sensation in the scalp. I also feel something gushing in the middle brain. Very weird
I’ve never had that kind of sensation you described there but more of strange pains and like a bubbling feeling on the sides next to my eyes like blood that’s trying to get around to my head but struggling, I also get nippy feelings sometimes like someone jagged my brain with something,
Usually it’s just dry eyes and strained eye sight that is a bother like I am straining to process what I see which should be easy, I think it’s a stress thing. I use to say to my doc that my focus was bad and I guess it was stress
I just got a tic from strep throat a week ago.
My head moves sideways randomly. Everyday I get these tics now.
Nothing else though.
I thought adults aren’t supposed to develop tics from strep.
Ummm I haven’t had that exact sensation but sometimes an entity used to visit me and it did something weird to my head, literally felt like someone sticking their hand in my brain and moving stuff around. Probably a tactile hallucination is all if it wasn’t I don’t want to know what that thing was doing to me ;_;
I do get like a band of pressure around my head and right in my for head it maybe down to the side effects of my epileptic seizures Than the sz
I get that too with the voices. I always assumed there was something magnetic to do with hearing the voices and they would do something to our minds to make us hear them. For a time when I was losing the voices on medication I couldn’t hear them, but I could just feel them on my temples and in the center of my head.
Yes I get that too, even if I try to ignore them when they really want to talk to me I feel them “pushing”, like hearing a phone that won’t stop ringing until you pick it up, in a way. Though usually only the bad ones try to force me to talk with them when I don’t want to.
In the past but not for quite some time now.
My forehead and brain feels numb sometimes feel a sharp pain in my head.