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What Causes Feeling Like Having Brain Shocks?

ok it seems when i get mad my body tempature drops dramaticly why does it do that Also sometimes its like im gettin like brain shocks when something is loud or i move my head i have ct scans and xrays all come back clear but nobody can answer these question
Mon, 14 Jul 2014
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I don't get any sense of a true neurological problem with the symptoms that you are relaying. I can tell you that the temperature control in your body would not be something that could drop that quickly that you'd be able to tell in an instant that it were changing so that is a perception...it's not really happening within the brain or body. As far as the symptom of anger having something intimate to do with the onset of the other symptoms you mention tells me that again, what you are saying is not of a neurological origin but rather psychological which is causing you to perceive and feel certain things but the brain itself is wholly intact. This is supported by the scans and other studies you have said coming back as negative. Good luck to you.
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What Causes Feeling Like Having Brain Shocks?

I don t get any sense of a true neurological problem with the symptoms that you are relaying. I can tell you that the temperature control in your body would not be something that could drop that quickly that you d be able to tell in an instant that it were changing so that is a perception...it s not really happening within the brain or body. As far as the symptom of anger having something intimate to do with the onset of the other symptoms you mention tells me that again, what you are saying is not of a neurological origin but rather psychological which is causing you to perceive and feel certain things but the brain itself is wholly intact. This is supported by the scans and other studies you have said coming back as negative. Good luck to you.