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I Feel My Brain Shaking inside my skull!!!!!

I feel like the inside of my BRAIN all the way down to my feet is shaking *INSIDE MY SKIN* I can't keep my balance I have fallen several times with NO or WARNING cause or it. I can't stop it ...broke my nose serval times in falls...... I have had CT's MRI's of my brain and it does not show bleeds or any masses....I have felt like I have stroked at differfnet times I had a cervacial (neck) surgery last August and with in a week this all started with the falling to replace the metal that was already there and repair another vertabar with a fusion . My nureosurgen can not find any cuase of my falling sent me to a neruoralist still after much testing thru blood and MRI's shows NO Cause for the falling. After about a month or 6 weeks I started with this shaking feeling and it JUST SEEMS TO GET WORST...Alot of times it worst'ens at Night or in the dark I have no feeling of dizzienss I Do have A lot of ringing in my ears ...*have had for many years before the shaking of my Brain and insides started I have notices it has encreased with the shaking. Please help if anyone can.........Thank you BrendaKayP624

2015-02-05 04:55:50

Amy

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Hi! I am sorry to hear about your falls! There are many causes of unexplained fall. One is that the proprioceptive receptors of foot are at fault and they are not able to take in the variation in the floor. This can happen if you have high blood sugar or hypothyroidism affecting the nerve endings. The other possibility is an internal ear problem. This is quite possible as you have tinnitus. If possible go for a tilt table test. It an also be due to pinched cervical spinal nerve as you have had spine surgery in past. Many a times no imaging shows any pressure on nerves. However the symptoms of dizziness and unexplained falls do occur. Physiotherapy often helps prevent such falls. Brain injuries tumors transient ischemic attacks and bleed in the brain have probably been ruled out in your case. It can also be a vasovagal attack. Hypoglycemia severe anemia and vasovagal attacks are common causes of such falls. So blood sugar and blood pressure monitoring may be required round the clock. It can also be MS but other causes need to be ruled out first. It can also be a sleep related disorder with extreme sleep deprivation. So a sleep study should be done. Please discuss with your doctor. I sincerely hope you will find this information useful in your journey towards better health.

2015-02-05 04:56:28

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