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Head Presure and feels like air bubbles in my head

I'm 20 years old I have been to a Neurologist and have had many CAT scans done and they have all came back normal. I have also been diagnosed with Narcolepsy, and have a low iron deficiency as well. Everywhere I go I seem to be getting no where with anyone as far as whats going on with my head. It feels like air-pockets or bubbles roaming in my head. It started about 7 months ago and persisted for about 3 months and then it went away and now recently i started to feel the air-pockets or bubbles in my head again. I am currently taking a temporary blood-pressure medication right now and all I want to know is can you give me advise as to what i need to do or can you recommend me the best Doctor you know and it doesnt matter where he/she is i will go there.
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i believe most of these are from candidiasys
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I have this also feels like bubbles in my head or something is moving inside of it. I am 22. It all started with the left side of my temple like the veins were swelling up when I try to tell anyone they treat me like I am stupid. I am usually fine until around 6-8 pm every night It keeps getting worse and spreading to other areas of my head. Every time another trip to hospital 4 times because of it and they wont  do anything they kept telling me to go through my GP. Now I tell him and he also treats me like I am dumb.1st I thought it was my bad posture stopping blood flow but it was not then I thought it was bad diet so I changed that but nope then I thought it was because I smoked cannabis for 7 years 3 times a day so I stopped that also but nope. Then i thought it was B12 deficiency but nope. Extremely unsettling and the doctors are starting to **** me off. I know its not nothing ! it is my body and I know something is wrong. All the doctors do is try and postpone me until next week and the cycle continues. I am there again in 3 days and I am gonna tell my GP straight I am sick of this wait until next week crap we are going to get to the bottom of this now or I am going to file a lawsuit of malpractice. Why cant they just do their job? they get paid loads for it. Just lazy *** doctors that want an easy day. I will let you all know what happens because i know you are all worried.
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i have head that feels like it is being boiled in a pan of boiling water doc says he can't say what it is it very strange he hopes it will go away on it's own
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I have been doing research on radiofrequency radiation over the past few years.  The stuff is invisible poison, and it's everywhere.  Videogames, all wireless notebooks and wifi paraphernalia, cell phones - they all emit huge amounts of radiation.  It's not like sunlight, which stops at your skin.  It goes right through your body.  The most insidious recent emitter of radiation is the smart meter that electric companies put on people's houses.  This is like a small cell tower sending bursts of radiation through your house.  Is your bed on the other side of the wall where the smart meter is attached?  Read up on the web about the dangers of smart meters and radiation.  I never had bubble problems until they forced a smart meter on my house.  
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I am currently 16 years old (female) and I've had this weird sensation ever since I could remember. It's not really what I would call a bubbling sensation but it feels like there's an air bubble right at the top of my skull and it's usually associated with motion. It makes my anxiet go through the roof and honestly it feels like I'm about to die evry time this happens. Now because of it I can't go on roller coasters and water slides and have difficult times whenever I'm in a car. It's killing me.
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Did u find out what it was
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I'm 34 and the best way to describe my sensations is to say that parts of my brain (inside the skull) feels like it's being tickled. It's a tingling sensation especially in the back (where I believe visual cortex is located) and it does feel like someone has opened a can of coca-cola there and it's fizziness is travelling on the brain ridges. The path is rather short, I'd estimate it as no more than 5-7cm of fizziness or tingling. I don't feel any harm or hurt, just a lot of weirdness and lack of understanding on what is going on. These days I feel it's more like a passage of electricity. I can feel it travelling under my hair roots on the top of my skull and sometimes flowing along my jawline.

What may be provoking this? Sometimes I feel it's the food I eat (Scottish smoked salmon) or taking a Vitamin supplement such as Centrum. Sometimes a particular sound provokes it such as someone who falls from a height and cracks their neck or limb bone. Hollywoood uses only one sound effect for that and predictably, the tingling/fizziness/electricity flows around some part of my brain. Sometimes it's when I push myself to have a scientific lightbulb moment. Sadly because I'm supertiscious, my brain has associated it to people talking behind my back or my parents praying for me. But this is not a path I want to cultivate as it can lead to becoming mad. If I did, I might as well believe that I can develop super powers like those characters in Dragon Ball Z.
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