Kirbear4
16-09-16, 13:31
So,
I have been doing fairly well of late after having an absolute meltdown over several things so this is what makes me think it's not anxiety related.
I suddenly started to feel very odd a couple of weeks ago, I want to say dizzy but nothing was spinning it was a wooziness but fleeting. However, it has been a daily occurrence since. It's not constant, sometimes I get a real tired sensation with it. If I try and concentrate on it so I can figure out the feeling it's like it stops. So bizarre! Also my memory is shocking lately, unless I'm noticing it more!
I have visited there dr who checked eyes, pulse and listened to chest and heart. He sent me on my way and said he isn't concerned. He asked if anything had changed and I said not really, I have taken up a new exercise class called pound which involves slightly weighted drumsticks. I have noticed a pain in the back of my neck when I press. He think the sensation will vanish as quick as it started.
I, however am convinced this is a brain tumour. I have booked myself into Physio just incase it is muscular but I doubt that could cause this feeling.
I have still been going to the exercise class including last night and I don't feel strange at all. Last night I struggled a bit in the lunge position (my feet felt odd) but other than that I felt fine.
Do I return to the Drs to demand further tests? Does anyone think this could be a tumour.
I have been doing fairly well of late after having an absolute meltdown over several things so this is what makes me think it's not anxiety related.
I suddenly started to feel very odd a couple of weeks ago, I want to say dizzy but nothing was spinning it was a wooziness but fleeting. However, it has been a daily occurrence since. It's not constant, sometimes I get a real tired sensation with it. If I try and concentrate on it so I can figure out the feeling it's like it stops. So bizarre! Also my memory is shocking lately, unless I'm noticing it more!
I have visited there dr who checked eyes, pulse and listened to chest and heart. He sent me on my way and said he isn't concerned. He asked if anything had changed and I said not really, I have taken up a new exercise class called pound which involves slightly weighted drumsticks. I have noticed a pain in the back of my neck when I press. He think the sensation will vanish as quick as it started.
I, however am convinced this is a brain tumour. I have booked myself into Physio just incase it is muscular but I doubt that could cause this feeling.
I have still been going to the exercise class including last night and I don't feel strange at all. Last night I struggled a bit in the lunge position (my feet felt odd) but other than that I felt fine.
Do I return to the Drs to demand further tests? Does anyone think this could be a tumour.