Murphy
...."I really am alone in the world w/ this!"....
Well maybe not---this is either you posting on this other board----or a person with a extremely similar problem--do not think I can put up the link--but below is his/her symptons---sounds alot like yours:
..."Pressure in Head"
So glad your question got in. After yrs. of suffering w/ varied
degrees of `pressure in head'& no answers, you have revived this
problem. Old posts I've searched has even referred this to a
mental-health professional! I'm still not Dx. Had several types
of MRI-hd/nck/brain. N/A on MRA, EEG, NCV, EMG, Ultrasound, CT's,
Chest, ENG, ABR, +. I tell Dr's it feels like `Helium Head' that
may explode unless I lay dwn. They laugh & give me sedatives. I
also say it feels like I'm standing on my head too long w/ no
relief. I got BP meds for 120/80! This attack hits laying dwn or
sitting up but mostly w/ weather changes. I tried to convince a
sleep-neuro to hook me up to record me for postural-change. No
one gets it. The long term stress of this problem has triggered
noticeable Essential Tremors. Neuro confirmed. I've mentioned
inflammation, vascular edema, skull can't accomadate insides. I
think I explain it. My theory, is it's partly orthostatic & due
to inflammation of vascular pressure. Lo dose Xanax helps. It
sedates vascular system. A vessel `tremors' if flow is altered.
Inflammation can happen from a pinched nerve or body shift. I
tried Neurontin (don't get me started)! I jump up to get pressure
out or I feel a crisis-mode coming on. I'm home, can't work. It
feels like brain-fog till it subsides. It's always gone by the
time we get to the hospital. Now what helps me is being cut off for fear that 5 .5 xanax a mo. might addict me. Guess they want me to suffer. Please let us know if you find a magic answer. We
could have different things but maybe your Dr. will try some of
my tests. A tilt-table test may help. Hypertension is thrown out
alot. Don't mention puffy-red face. You'll get a battery of PMS
& Hormone stuff mentioned. This is awful to live with. Stay in
touch & let's hope for alittle magic."........
Think one of the problems you maybe having---here---is just about all the posters have Vestibular Problems---which according to your post---may not be your case.
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