what to do to stop thoughts of alcohol?
Hardly came out off xanax and alcohol, 50 hours now, no tremor or anything and my brain open. Just thinking of one cold beer, what shall I do?
Thanks
Hardly came out off xanax and alcohol, 50 hours now, no tremor or anything and my brain open. Just thinking of one cold beer, what shall I do?
Thanks
im 17
i have tremors allll the time..
headaches alot
5 minute attention span
the psychiatrist or psychologist i cant remember said its like my brain is asleep
my memory is terrible
i have scheurmanns disease which makes me kind of humped over..which is supposidly a symptom of parksinsons
i get dizzy alot and have to lay down and i feel somethin burning inside my head and start seeing purple and when i lay down or sit down it eventually goes away
help?
I’ve heard seizures can cause neurological damange to the brain. Now, my question is, can tremors cause neurological or any damage to the brain?
MRI show no leasions on spine or brain. EEG shows normal. I have tremors when muscle contract together. Numbness,tingling in extremities, vertigo, blurred vision, problems with speech from time to time.
I started smoking about ten years ago. I used to inhale on only one side of the throat and after a couple of years I noticed that whenever I would eat food it felt like it was going up into my brain on that side. Now that side of my head is always in pain and every time I eat it still feels like part of the food is going into my brain. I also now have tremors and it’s hard to remember things. If anyone has heard of something like this or if this problem has a name please tell me. I know I need to go to see a doctor, but I don’t have the money right now. I have quit smoking recently, but still have this problem.
Uda880, your answer is one of the most helpful right now, but I was wondering if by inhaling only on that side the smoke and chemicals might have damaged whatever provents food from entering the skull on that side. I’m serious when I say it feels like parts of the food are actually going into my brain when I eat. That’s what it feels like.