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allinyourhead
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I was wondering if anyone feels like they are floating sometimes when they lay down to sleep? I also some times get feeling like there are electrical surges going through my brain, I don't know what that is about, and sometimes I start to fall asleep and it is like I stop breathing and I wake up trying to catch my breath then have a anxiety attack. It has got better over time of treatment but the electrical feeling seems to have started with treatment. Angie
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nan
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Hi Angie,

I well remember those electrical like bursts in my head. A little unsettling to say the least!
I don't recall the floating sensation you mention, but the breath thing is also kind of scary!

Fortunately, they went away with treatment. Have never heard anyone explain those strange brain bursts, or what causes them. I used to wonder if blood vessels were bursting or if I was having a stroke!

Maybe someone can explain it for us!

nan [Wink]

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Don't get that, but I do wake up every night at 4:00 AM (and sometimes several other times) full of anxiety and all tensed up. I also get these occasional full body jerks that are like a shock and seem to eminate from my spine in teh middle of my back or lower back. It seems there's no end to the variety of symptoms these littel buggers can plague upon us.
Be well...

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