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Head Pain = Fluid trickling down feeling

Hey Everyone gosh i am so terrified right now i hope someone can relate and fast .... Okay so here is what is going on The other night i was laying in bed on my laptop when i got this feeling that something popped in the back right side of my head and then it felt as if some fluid or blood were trickling down the back .... No dizziness or anything ..... We now i am getting head pain in that area every so often some times even when i move my head on a pillow it will hurt .... The head pain only last's a couple of secound's and goes away but come's back every so often i also am getting pressure headache feeling toward the front of my head .... I am a 22 year old female who suffers from panic attacks and right now it is sending me into panic because i cannot stop thinking that i am having a stroke or that it is an anurism or brain tumor or that my brain is bleeding .... I am terrified i dont suffer from high blood pressure or smoke and as far as i am concerned are all other wise healthy other than migraine's ibs panic attacks and depression .... Please some one help ease my mind ....
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I had exactly the same. Symptoms today if the headache. On top lhs of my head and then the feeling that blood was trickling from there towards my forehead on the inside . It only lasted a few seconds like 20 and I thought oh I'm having an anyerism and going to die . Had v bad migraines past few days , much stress and emigrating tomorrow to Sydney anything I should do or know please reee
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I have had similar symptoms I later learnt that this was from mercury poisoing form silver fillings.  If you have not been diagnosed by this time; you may also start  hearing a constant cracking sound in your head. You may also experience an inability to hold up  your head.  What I found interesting is that you said that in addition to taking the meds you were on your computer.  You also mentioned depression, anxiety and headaches.  Mercury poisoning from silver fillings cause all those symptoms. The electromagnetic feilds caused from the electrolyte, which is your  saliva, activating the mercury in the fillings, may have caused a negative charge. In other words a surge of current, in some cases the dental material in your mouth acts as transmitter when in contact with electronic equipment.  I have experienced this!  this not a joke!(you di not mention if the computer was on)
If your neurological test and other standard test come back normal as they did with me you may should request to check for mercury in your blood.  Lyme disease may also be a contributing factor.  But first do yourself a favour and check your mouth for sliver fillings, crowns bridge ect.  If you do have silver fillings, google"Dental Amalgam Mercury Syndrome."  If this is not your problem then I hope you find out what is causing this. Since I had those silver fillings (mercury fillings), I am now out of my wheelchair, I am able to speak again and those symptoms have subsided, each day I experience relief.  I am going through chelation treaments to remove the mercury from my brain, liver and kidneys.  Chelation takes from 1 to 5 to 10 years. You may want to e-mail at <***@****>.  She only takes brief questions.
Good luck
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Sweetie go to the doctors. Im sure you are fine but this anxiety is making you sick. Trust me I know. Read my thread.
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TODAY I HAVE ALOT OF PRESSURE IN MY HEAD AND I AM SCARED THINKING IT IS A BRAIN TUMOR FOR SURE AND THE BACK OF MY HEAD IS A LITTLE SORE ....
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Oh yes and i forgot to mention that the night it all happened i had just started taking wellbutrin xl again i dont know if that would have anything to do with it though  .... I have been on it before and never had this ....
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Oh and i also get this pain in my forehead and down my nose .... I keep thinking it is a stroke or brain tumor or anurism ....
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It was just like a popping feeling then like a fluid feeling down that spot no numbness and now the area hurt kinda like a prickling pain every now and then and that area has alwayz been like the sensitive part of my head and aometimes when i am lying down and moce and lay on that spot it hurt a little .... I am very frightened but due to my anxiety i dont do well at all in er .... It at times also feel's like a burnign sensation .... And pressure towards the front of my head .... I have alwayz thought i had a brain tumor in that sensitive spot but have been checked a while ago and all was well ....
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Mine is in the spot on top..dome kind if bluiding fluid..comes and goes
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Is it a numb, prickly feeling trickling down the back of your head. Describe the fluid feeling more. I had a numb, prickly feeling(I hope Im describing it accurately) go down the back of head and to my lower neck. My head felt a little heavy, but no pain. You might have had a panic attack. If you are having pain it may be due to stress and your anxiety. Now Im not trying to scare you at all but I think you should just take yourself to the ER just to calm your nerves. That is what I did and everything was ok. It was a severe anxiety attack.

I think you are fine but to ease your worries go to the ER so that you do not go another day worrying yourself to death. Im almost sure that your experiencing panic attack symptoms.

Stress and anxiety can manifest itself in so many physical symptoms,,,trust me I know!

Best wishes.
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