Sloshy brain syndrome?


Question:
I am a healthy 45 year old. (xcept for 40 old broken bones, which were all CLEAN breakes). I don't do drugs and take my vitamines, etc. Since I was a kid, occasionally (couple times a year) I wake up with what I call "sloshy brain syndrome". Its like during the night my brain shrunk a bit and when I lean over, I can feel my brain slosh to one side and I get the HEADSPINS like wild for a few seconds. Sometimes it will last to the second day and thats it. No pain or anything. Many people I have talked with ALSO experience these brain slothy days!
What is that??Just curious!

Answers:
For some people, dizziness is a feeling of unsteadiness or a spinning sensation. Others may experience extreme balance disorders that affect many aspects of their lives. Dizziness may be a fleeting sensation or the prolonged and intense symptom of a wide range of health problems that can affect a person's independence, ability to work, and quality of life. Experts believe that more than 40 percent of Americans will experience dizziness that is serious enough to go to a doctor. Even dizziness that seems minor, if undiagnosed, may be a signal of underlying disorders.

Balance problems are among the most common reasons that older adults seek help from a doctor. Many people are surprised to learn that the source of their imbalance may be in their inner ears.

Ask your doctor to check out your inner ears for you.

Hope you feel better soon!

Other Answers:
Sounds like VERTIGO to me.
I call it a hangover.
You may have an imbalance in your cerebrospinal fluid.

Brain tumors are a cause of strange feelings like you describe. But it may be as simple as an allergy..I would go to a doctor right away.

Check out the link below.

Sometimes I feel that way after to much beer or my mother in law Talks more than 5 minutes.

Good luck, I hope you figure out what it is
Source(s):
http://www.webmd.com/hw/brain_nervous_system/tu6083.asp


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