Originally posted by {Kay7}
No no its is a good thing. .. it is a sensation that goes all around the brain and sometimes into my body. .. like i said audio/visual things trigger it alot as to my sleeping well its about 7/8 hours on average maybe less, when it is less i might have an 1hours nap in the afternoon. i just heard some where i might be linked to a schoziofrenic (spelling) disorder or something.
why did you ask about the quick reflexes and need for glass's ? does this include increased memory storeage/recall ? im just a bit weary of the doctor side of things had an ECG once and been that whole route... i normally get sick for at least 2 months of winter and generally have had poor health but in the least 2 years i havent been sick and my lifestyle hasnt changed...
I ask about the quick reflexes and glasses to try and understand where in the brain there might be a abnormal gap or space, etc. It could be linked to schizophrenia if you had a space and abnormal synaptic firing within the frontal cortex (where the majority of personality is), however, you describe it as abnormal activity throughout the reticular activation system and the somatosensory cortex with residual effect on the occupital lobe.
What does this mean? Well, nothing really, unless it means you have a tumour or some other neurological defect, disease, etc. Abnormal electroence phalographs would not help much in determining what the actual problem is, so I could not give an exact diagnosis or anything; just hypothesise.
As long as it does not hurt, I would not really worry about it. However, it may become painful later in life, in which case you would most likely have to take anti-psychotics (as pain management pills such as acetacacylic acid, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, etc. do not help neurologically).
I would suggest having yourself checked out; blood tests suck, and scans can be agitating (especially positron emission tomography (PET) and it's injection) so you can see if there is a neurological problem.
Hope I've helped a little..
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