Hi I’m new here I’m glad I finally found a forum to discuss this and I hope I can help you and you can help me too if possible
I often get the sensation that I get hit on the head, sometimes at the back of my head on on the top of the skull and sometimes it will even push my head forward because it’s so powerfull, once it even almost knocked me down !
Also in the same type of problem my head starts shaking (I ask people if they see my head shaking but they say no) and it follows with severe anxiety because I don’t know whats going on and try to calm myself down.
And to top it off sometimes its the other way around, anxiety starts up and my head starts shaking inside and I have to take a xanax otherwise I go nuts and want to cry.
I have been diagnosed with schizophrenia for many reasons and it’s been 2/3 years now.
Does ANYONE have this problem too ? If would comfort me greatly to know if someones knows something about this. Thanks!
The pain that I felt, due to force being applied to my head, was so extreme that it took me beyond the point of screaming. It was beyond screaming agony. This occurred when I was trying to get a nights sleep.
I passed out due to the pain.
I woke up the next morning and was rubbing my head. I then noticed an indentation on my skull that was deep enough to rest three fingers in it. That was about 4 years ago and the indentation is still there.
It occurred on a bald spot, yet there was no sign of bruising nor any redness. etc., to be seen ???
I get a whooshing sound when my brain seems to shift from front to back and side to side. I also get this feeling that there is a tube that comes up behind my eyes goes across the top of my brain and splits into little veins to cool my head.
i have had something alike.
my brain sometimes used too swell sporadic, at least it felt that way.
which in turn made my thoughts more eraditic.
and have had some cases, of a pulsating sound entering my eardrum.
which went higer pitch, till it reached my brain and i felt a big thump on my whole brain.
so i can understand those sensations on your brain.