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Old 01-12-2012, 08:35 PM
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Question Strange Autonomic brain signals

I am 67 yr old avg male. For past few mos have been experiencings strange brain phenoninums. My ear feels hot, I touch it its cool. Sometimes head gets very warm. Sometimes ears get red and hot (go outside in cold and ears cool and stay like that) Also if I sneeze 3 or 4 times, heart will beat harder and faster for 4 hrs and return to normal. Same happens if I force a cough. Not rapid heartbeat but double. Once had double vision that lasted 24 hrs in right eye. Only when looking straight. When looking up, down, left, right normal. Chked eye in mirror ok. Looked at small window left eye, then right eye same window appeared few inches higher. No pain for eye movement, Just had eyes thoroughly checked. Suspect brain gave command for right eye to move a bit further when looking straight ahead. Problem gone. At times, heart will work harder for hours then stop, as if its been told to. Had soreness under right rib, saw Dr had full abdominal scan found nothing, then soreness goes away and returns..may be false data. Fingertips sometimes feel numb, goes away in 30 mins. This all doesnt occur all the time. Need to find mechanism(s) to tell the brain to return heartbeat to normal, and what would cause head to get hot, ears to get hot, or sensation of hot ears when they are cool
Thanks for any info on this.
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Old 01-13-2012, 08:00 AM
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I had a similar time in my life where I had a lot of problems and unknown to me they war played out in this kind of a phenomenon. The more I noticed the more I concentrated on it and the worse it got! Is everything else in your life fine Dave? Are there any other problems that might be making you have these kind of problems that have no medical explanation? The mind can do the strangest things to us and produce very marked physical reactions.
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