I do not find it unpleasant just a little surreal.
Feels like the floor is going up and down.
The falling dropping sensation is just a symptom of persistently elevated stress and therefore needn t be a cause for concern.
It s bizarre but yes i completely understand.
It feels like the floor is bouncing up and down or maybe i m moving up and down.
I know exactly the feeling you are talking about.
If you are walking you might suddenly feel as if you are tipping over.
He said that he could reinforce some of the beams in the bedroom area.
I am a 21 year old female.
As i m walking i feel a sudden intense feeling as if the floor just dropped an inch.
Another way to describe it is like when your walking on a boat dock and as you step the floor is wobbly.
I have described it as a falling rising sensation to my neurologist but you hit it on the head.
You ll be a lot more annoyed with yourself if they catch something in two weeks rather than now.
A balance disorder is a condition that makes you feel unsteady or dizzy.
What you don t do is ignore it.
It will subside when you reduce your stress and give your body ample time to calm down.
It drives me crazy.
Of acv in water per day trying to get to the sauna daily and doing detox foot baths with hydrogen peroxide and epsom salts or mustard powder and cayenne pepper.
If you are standing sitting or lying down you might feel as if you are moving spinning or floating.
The worst thing about it is not knowing when it is going to happen.
Anyway i get this strange feeling at seizure onset.
The feels like floor is moving symptoms are just a symptom of chronic stress and therefore needn t be a cause for concern.
Borderlyme that s exactly the feeling it is like i have just gotten off the treadmill and i feel like i m still going.
He is going to do some other work for me replace some exterior siding tile some floors etc so i had him come over and look.
Sometimes it feels like i am walking on a conveyor belt and other times it feels like the ground has physically gotten higher like it raised up 2 or 3 inches and i lose my footing.
It s almost similar to the feeling you get when on an elevator and it has reached it s destination and you feel a sudden jerk down then up.
Plus i will bet dollars to donuts you ll spend the next two weeks reading more and more cancer monthly and scare yourself half to death about brain tumors.
As your body s stress returns to a more normal level symptoms of stress subside including the falling dropping sensation.