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Rocking sensation in the head, weakness
I'm facing rocking sensation while relaxing or standing and weakness in both the legs . Got my blood samples tested, emg, 2d echo, ct brain, ct chest. everything came normal. I'm little worried
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Your reports are normal, it's a good sign More details will be needed to assess as duration of symptoms, associated mood symptoms, symptoms during sleep, ongoing stressor, any change in environment, personality * Recent use of any medication or stoppage of medication or use of some substance as nicotine or alcohol etc Must plan a consultation for detailed evaluation & assessment Management will be planned accordingly
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Rocking dizziness is very often linked with chronic stress, anxiety, or somatic symptom disorder — not “imagined,” but the brain’s balance network becomes hypersensitive. If life stress (like marital issues) is ongoing, that can heighten the feeling. Psychiatrists often help with vestibular anxiety or PPPD using CBT and sometimes with medication
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If symptoms persist, ask for a neurology or ENT (neuro-otology) evaluation, mentioning persistent rocking sensation with normal CT and EMG — and consider MRI and vestibular testing. If anxiety or chronic stress is high, it’s reasonable to also meet a psychiatrist/psychologist; treatment can markedly reduce this sensation.
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Are you going through any stress or anxiety? If so, there can be an explanation. Consult  doctor with your recent history of physical condition(if any) or mental condition(if any). Also, please notice since when you are facing this.
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Hey When all the medical tests come back normal yet the body continues to send signals like rocking sensations or weakness, it can feel very confusing. Sometimes, these experiences are linked not to structural disease but to how our nervous system and mind are interacting. Stress, anxiety, or hypervigilance can cause the body to feel off-balance or heavy even when nothing serious is wrong physically. The more attention we give to the sensation with worry, the stronger it may feel. What you’re describing is something I see often the body reacting in ways that don’t show up in scans but are still very real for you. The good part is, this is highly manageable with the right strategies. Therapy can help you retrain your focus, calm the nervous system, and build balance confidence so that the rocking sensation doesn’t dominate your mind. You’ve already taken the important first step by ruling out medical causes. Now, working on the psychological side can give you long-term relief. Take therapy. You can connect with me on nine two six six seven two six zero six five.
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