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Tingling Feeling In Head
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Tingling Feeling In Head

by kencs, Dec 14, 2007 08:25AM
Hi, For the past few months, I've been getting a tingly, fizzy feeling in the back of my head (every so often), just above my neck, and this has become slightly worrying as no-body I have spoken to seems to have ever experienced it. The only way to discribe it is when you drink a fizzy drink and you get a fizzy feeling in the back of your head when you drink loads. Hope this makes sense.
I know you can not diagnose it as this is for advice only, but what COULD it be?

I have had NO surgery, and NO head injurys in the past couple of years.

Many thanks
Member Comments (3)

by meikman, Dec 14, 2007 08:16PM
I think I am something like you are experiencing.  To me it's like when there is a kink in the water hose and the water is trying to push through.  I just can't think of any other way to explain it.  It's not painful just there from time to time.

by Myranda16, Jan 22, 2008 01:15PM
Oh my god.. I am just experiencing the same thing.. It's soo weird.. All though it's not painful (thenk god) it scares the hell out of me.. What is it? I mean what causes it?

by Rosetaz, Jan 30, 2008 07:00PM
You are describing the feeling I get in both temple areas.  I just wonder what it could be too.

by music234, Mar 30, 2008 11:54PM
A related discussion, Sudden onset slurred speech was started.
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