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Q: Head Tingles - anxiety and panic disorder
asked by: brandibee2282 on November 19th, 2007
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Hi I have had anxiety and panic disorder for more than 5 years.. I have since over came my panic disorder and find myself only dealing with small little things one thing that wont go away that I have had since my attacks.. is a head tingling sensation.. it use to be constant.. no its more or less a every so often thing.. its very annyoing.. Sorta feels like you let your hair down from a tight pony tail and that tingly feeling.. its there alot of the times iam learing to ignore it and have done pretty good sometimes i will find myself thinking about it and it will come back.. or when I'm really stressed.. I know fromt he doctors who gave me 3 brain scans ( alittle bit of a hypo) I thought I had Brain Cancer. Tumors.. MS... Aids.... Lyme deaseas.. I dont really think I have any of those anymore since getting better from anxiety attacks..
I wonder still sometimes if Iam not alone..
Please post if you are having the same head tingles or something similar..
Thanks Brandi!
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ratdog
replied on November 19th, 2007
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Head Tingles
I had stress conversion before.
Felt tingling scalp.
Also possible to have sensation of soft spots on scalp.
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CarolDiane
replied on November 19th, 2007
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Hmmm
I have that too. Never did ask about it though. Next time I see my neuro, that will be a good question for me to ask. I've had that for years now. I'm not worried about it. But, will ask.

Carrie
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