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Old 03-17-2012, 07:35 AM #21
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I've been trying to find what this is. I initially experienced this when I was on Effexor. If I was late with a dose or missed a dose I would experience a "whooshing" or "clicking" sound with eye movement. It would resolve several hours after taking my med again. As of late however, I'm not on any type of anti depressants. Haven't been for months... I got the flu and was really sick and ever since then I've started having this "whooshing" with eye movement again accomp with occasional severe dizziness. Is this some sort of synaesthesia? Has anyone ever been told by a dr what this is? It's really annoying.
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Sometimes when I move my eyes from side to side...I hear a swish sound. I told my doc and she seemed to know what it was.....but didn't tell me anything.
Anyone else had this?
Yes I get this too but only in my left eye, first noticed this a few years ago now but never found out what it is or what causes it, I have other symptoms relating to the left side of my face and head but dont know what they are, assume they are related. I get left-sided headaches, pains on the left side of face and nose too, plus audible pulsations on the left side. Do you get any other symptoms at the same time? My audible eye movements are not always present but are often accompanied by some of the other above mentioned symptoms.
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I have other symptoms that happen around the time of the eye movement thing, but not exactly at the same time.

When the eye thing happens I will also notice a quick dulling of my hearing (everything goes into a low tone while I can hear a thumping sound) and then I get an electric shock type of feeling in my head. It all happens quite quickly, but again, not at the same time.
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Thanks so much for this forum! I have noticed that I can hear my eyes move when I look left or right. Particularly if they are closed. I noticed a post about stopping anti depressants suddenly, and it's association with this sound . It occurred to me that this sound is more noticeable when I miss a dose of my Wellbutrin. This must be the cause!
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Check out Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome. I was diagnosed with this and I could hear my eyes move, every heart beat, headaches, tinnitus, couldn't hear what people were saying when I was chewing.

I recently had Resurfacing and plugging via a middle fossa Craniology at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore by Dr John Carey!!

I woke up to silence!!!!
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I have the same swishing sound that I hear when I move my eyes. It is also during times when I have horrible dizzy spells that can last for days or even weeks. It's not typical dizziness, though. It's more like a shifting of rooms and objects when I turn my head. One doc said it could be severe anxiety that has been going on for a while now without me being aware that I was not reacting normally to stress. I'm still looking for a sure diagnosis. It scares me because I worry about the worst possible scenarios, of course.
Are you seeing another doctor, to get this sure diagnosis about anxiety? I am mentioning this symptom to my doctor, next month. All physical ailments have been ruled out in a routine physical. My test results and last appointment seem to have crossed paths. And I had another dizzy spell, earlier today.
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Sometimes when I move my eyes from side to side...I hear a swish sound. I told my doc and she seemed to know what it was.....but didn't tell me anything.
Anyone else had this?
No, I haven't experienced this. Hope it clears up for you
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This started about a year ago. I do not know what may have started it. I have described it to my doctor three times and he keeps saying he will look into it. He has never heard of such a thing. I have never heard back from him. I think he thinks I'm nuts. It concerned me to think I was the only one in the world to hear their eyes move. I'm comforted to know that I am not the only one, and it does not mean I'm crazy, or have a tumor, or am entering heaven...
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I can sometimes see loud noises. They are usually brightly colored. I have not mentioned it to anyone but my DH that I can see sounds….
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You are not alone in that missj. An associate in our office has described similar experiences. I think that's cool.

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