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Its really hard to explain. I have had a baseline highpitch ringing in my head since my thyroid disease was discovered about a year ago, however what i have going on i have only seen described with people that have lyme disease. Ive been tested for lymes.

I have had a brain MRI, seen by a neuro. Neropothy in my feet, and a thyroid condition that really is not that bad. Every day around 4 or 5 hours after im awake I get the weird onset of symptoms. Buzzing in head (electrical) dizzy, hard to think. Pretty much dabilitates me. I have to lay on the floor and wait for it to pass. Its not panic disorder. Ive got some of that too, but that is brought on by this LOL. Once the wave passes, im fine...

Its almost like mini seizures.... Its NUTS.

Its almost like ive got a balace out in my head, or a flourecent bulb in there.

The attacks come from no where. Once they pass, I am fine. id like to say they are panic attacks, but they happen at times when i know i am not stressed out.
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