Please help me. I know I've been on here a lot lately but I've been in very stressful situations lately. I'm a tad nervous I have an infection or tumor on my brain
My brain feels weird. Mainly the left side. Like a numb or buzzing feeling. Kind of fuzzy. It's been going off and on for like 2 weeks. I just cant imagine this being nothing. I dont want to get myself worked up, but it's almost impossible.
Has anyone else ever experienced this?
Any advice would be appreciated
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I had a brain tumor and worked for 30 years with brain patients and I’m going to say tell your doctor but no one including myself has ever said they felt it. That is not said to invalidate you, just give you odds. More likely you’ve pinched a nerve but please call your doctor to be sure. We have to look at it to confirm it.
Doaty
You know I’m not sure, hopefully you get those ultrasound results soon. Just thinking, has anything changed in your routine in the last couple weeks? New meds, stopped doing something like caffeine maybe or started something new?
They say the brave man dies once, the coward a thousand times. We who have anxiety disorder are not cowards, we are among the bravest of the brave as we carry on despite everything.
But you are dying a hundred times every day and that's no way to live. I see from your 100+ posts that you clearly have health anxiety which you know, so the question is, and with that in mind, is the "weird sensation" a brain infection, a brain tumour or symptoms of anxiety? For reassurance see your doctor by all means but you know for sure what he is going to tell you: exactly the same as he told you last time and the time before that.
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