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There is an unusual sensation happening in my brain. It feels like bubbles are bursting everywhere much like when one pours a can of soda pop or of electrical skips and jumps. Somewhat unpleasant. What course of action is needed for this? Thank you.
In Reply to: brain disturbance posted by Anne on August 24, 2002 at 16:50:41:
Anne.
Sounds like an ear problem, not a brain problem. I would start with an ENT specialist if your FP cannot explain it.
Walt
In Reply to: Re: brain disturbance ?????? posted by Walt Stoll on August 25, 2002 at 10:40:59:
I visited my D.O. Explained the situation. He pressed very firmly against the back near the rib cage area and a few other techniques. I still can't believe it! The sensation (not sound) went away and I haven't been bothered since. He did mention something about the tail bone could cause disturbances. Next visit I'll request he be more specific.
In Reply to: Re: brain disturbance ?????? posted by Anne on August 30, 2002 at 14:41:17:
Thanks, Anne.
One more example of the superiority of the DO paradigm as opposed to the allopathic paradigm!
Walt
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