Every once in a while (actually it's becoming more common) I hear this fluid moving at the back of my skull. I'm thinking its my crainiosacral fluid. (Surely I spelled that wrong...don't care.)
It sounds like a grainy fluid that moves from the middle of my occipital bone down to my neck -- it moves just ever so slightly. But I HEAR it!
I've posed the question to my chiropractor and my osteopathic doc in the past - if a person could ever hear it - and they said 'no way' and looked at me like I was crazy.
But with my increased "senses" - you know, with being able to smell the neighbor pass gas, and also 'hearing' electricity - I'm thinking it might not be so impossible!
Has anyone else experienced that sound or feeling?
------------------ DR. Wiseass - not a real doc - just a real wise ass. www.twistoflyme.blogspot.com
Posted by Carol in PA (Member # 5338) on :
Over the years, I would occasionally hear what sounded like a fine line of "bubbles" travel from my neck up into my head, through my spinal cord. Usually when I was lying quietly in bed.
When I was a child, I could often hear my muscles "creak" when I moved my arms or head. Again, this was usually when I was lying quietly.
My family doc used to look at me strangely when I tried to explain the "vibrating" sensation in my body, or the "worms writhing" that I could feel on my skin.
Yeah, it takes one to know one!
Carol
Posted by duramater (Member # 6480) on :
NO, its really not possible to hear your cerebrospinal fluid, it's simply not physiologically possible. I know you've been having some neurological-related symptoms, and more than likely, its some misfiring of some "pissed off" neurons.
Posted by Kaykay (Member # 6732) on :
I hear the same thing. I have had neck problems, but this is a little higher up. It is so weird...like liquid releasing after vacuum seal is broken.
Posted by DR. Wiseass (Member # 6777) on :
THANK YOU KAYKAY!!!!!!!"
See Dura - others are hearing it too! I"m not that crazy as I think you am! (haha)
Dura darling - you're just too smart to open your mind to the possibilities that maybe we lymies have "special powers" and can hear stuff that others can't.
Perhaps we can even FLY now too - I'd jump off the roof to test this hypothesis, but I'm too tired & dizzy to climb the ladder.
------------------ DR. Wiseass - not a real doc - just a real wise ass. www.twistoflyme.blogspot.com
Posted by lymemomtooo (Member # 5396) on :
No Doc, you are not crazy..The fluid is heard here also..But hope the neighbors gas stays where it is..
Posted by Cap (Member # 57) on :
Yea, I get that once and a while too. But I think with the human body, it's prone to generate all kinds of strange noises, which it does not mean it's realated to a disease.
Posted by map1131 (Member # 2022) on :
Dr, I think you're just crazy. But the good news is it's lyme crazy, so you're forgiven.
No honestly, I think many of us become so in tune to our bodies and what is going on that with it that you'll probably not crazy.
I know I wish whatever is in my cranial nerves in my neck would move on because I hate that pain.