Posted by crazychickuk on January 22, 2002, at 17:52:01
In reply to Re: Can anxiety disorders make your head feel funn, posted by dmel75 on July 25, 2001, at 10:17:55
O MY GODD!!!!!!! FINALLY!!!!!!! people with the same symptoms that i have got, this is ruining my life.. i get a feeling that i have some kind of problem to do with my head and my eyes lol... wow... i got bloodshot eyes, and fuzzyness in my head. feels like my eyes r going to pop out,i had a mega anxiety attck last night lasted for hrs and into today i had bloodshot eyes and my head felt all funny, i took a valuim and ofcourse my eys were even worse and i was getting worse,... wow.. plse email me or whateva...?? i would love to know more, my mind is put a rest so much.. thank you [email protected]
> >How about blood shot eyes? Since I've been having these weird stuffy-fuzzy headed feelings my eyes have been more bloodshot. Just one more thing to worry about now.... =(
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> > > > I am pretty sure I have some type of anxiety disorder, I go for therapy this week. I had a migraine headache a few weeks back and I started being anxious about it thinking it could be something else. I went to the Doc, they checked me out, bloodwork was perfect, etc. I worried like crazy it could be something like a tumor and I think this worry has aggravated my anxiety problems now so that I'm constantly feeling fuzzy headed. I wake up everyday now worrying that my head is going to feel funny again and when it does I start to panic again. Can generalized anxiety disorder make your head feel somewhat dizzy? I'm in no pain, it's just not feeling right, sorta like a headache with no pain.
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> > > Yes yes yes. I've had anxiety disorder for 13 years now and for the last year or so it's manifested itself in extreme dizziness and fuzziness. I can't think straight, can't speak properly, that sort of thing. The dizziness seems to come from my eyes when i'm feeling it and I've had it checked a hundred times and it's just the anxiety. It's an adrenaline thing. Causes all sorts of neuro and physical reactions. Try writing down your anxiety experinces, try to be detailed, keep a record of the feelings==dizzy, fuzzy, foggy, etc. Might help you to connect the anxiety to something specific. Have you had vitamin or mineral deficiency tests.....hair sample type tests? YOu're anxiety could be caused by something simple like that.
> > > Keep me updated though
> > > It's nice to know someone else who has this happen. I felt kinda alone in it. Most have palpitations, hyperventilation, but I get the dizziness and fogginess mostly.
> > > thanks for sharing and again, keep in touch
> > > tina
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> > Hi Folks
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> > i'v been going through the same problems you
> > described in your posts.
> > I feel dizzy and kind of apathetic, it feels like i'm wrapped in to a transparent film that makes the world and people outside look unreal plus i feel much less "lively". It is like being on some kind of anaesthetic.
> > I felt the same years ago when i wake up from an operation.
> > Some othet times I felt like i had a lump behind my eyes: i would panic and had racing thoughts about getting blind, etc.
> > Physical examinations showed anything of the sort, still, i "felt" that lump and i'd get anxious no matter what.
> > Other times i had very unpleasant feelings about my body, concerns that would go far beyond any rational explanation: i would feel like my eyes were "exploding" , like i had a time bomb inside my head, etc...All those terrible feelings were anticipated by a sort of dizziness/numbness.
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