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Old 11-03-2010, 09:56 PM #1
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Can someone please help me find the best place to post or someone to talk to about where the best place ton post my question? I have been suffering with buzzing in my head that starts every day in the afternoon. It's been going on for about a year. I can't beat this, it's every day like clockwork... Can anyone suggest where to post?
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Can someone please help me find the best place to post or someone to talk to about where the best place ton post my question? I have been suffering with buzzing in my head that starts every day in the afternoon. It's been going on for about a year. I can't beat this, it's every day like clockwork... Can anyone suggest where to post?
Hi. mind if I ask a question? I gather you must have seen a doctor by now. Neurologist maybe?

What did the doctor say?

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hi melody... Love that name by the way.

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...

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Hi. mind if I ask a question? I gather you must have seen a doctor by now. Neurologist maybe?

What did the doctor say?

Welcome to Neurotalks by the way.

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hi melody... Love that name by the way.

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...
Hi.

You have some of the most fascinating symptoms I have ever heard. Buzzing in the head that dissipates after you lay down, and it comes on in the afternoon. AND NO DOCTOR HAS EXPLAINED THIS?

I bet the Mayo Clinic would love to get their hands on you.

I most certainly hope you find an answer.

Thank goodness you have a sense of humor.

Now here's a funny thing. My name Melody, is actually my middle name. My first name is actually Elizabeth, I have never been called that in my entire life, and if I were to walk down the street and someone calls out Elizabeth I would never think they are calling me. And I once asked my parents "why did you name me Melody?" and they said "Because years ago there was a famous singer named Al Jolson (Yeah, I know, you have never heard of him), but look him up on the internet. VERY FAMOUS guy from long ago.

Anyway, my parents were BIG Al Jolson fans. So they named me a musical name...Melody.

But...... I asked them "What if I were a boy" (you're gonna love this one).

What would I have been called??

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