Are you joking or serious? Very interesting none the less but are you joking?You are not crazy! It is perfectly normal to hear a sizzling in the back of your neck. It was strange for me as well when I started noticing it but believe it or not it has to do with becoming "Clairvoyant." Within the human body energy is always trying to flow smoothly. And since sometimes we might "feel hungry" or "tense" the energy pathways in our body ends up clearing blockages. It might seem like a figment of your imagination but trust me it isn't...it is all very real. The sizzling in the back of the neck is a gland that can activate and vibrate as much as it wants. In Psychology one of it's nickname is "The 3rd Eye." I hope my response helped you in anyway. I noticed you posted this a long time ago but I was dealing with the same thing today actually...and I'm 23. Not a coincidence!
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Okay, so I swear I'm not crazy.... or at least not TOO crazy. Anyway, today here at work, I'm talking to my team lead and my neck starts doing this sizzling thing. Right from the base of my neck where it meets the skull, there's this sizzly / tingly / think french fries in hot oil weird sound coming out... and he can hear it, too. He says he has the same thing.
I've googled, I've web-md'd, and I can't find crap on this. I've not asked my doctor about it, but I'm going to. Anyone else have this?
It's not a sound coming from bones, or from turning your head. Don't say arthritis, because that's not it either. It's like it comes right out of my spine. I'm 22, going on 23 on the 24th of this month... and these noises didn't really start until I was like 18 or 19. They usually come on when I'm super hungry. My stomach growls with hunger pain, and then I hear the sizzles.
So, do you have the same thing? Know what it is? Am I really crazy, or what?
Lol.. Funny.. But there is a sound and a sensation. I know know what homie is referring too, because I can hear it and feel it to... But that was still funny....The sizzling noise is masked by the ringing in my ears...seriously.![]()
Lol.. Funny.. But there is a sound and a sensation. I know know what homie is referring too, because I can hear it and feel it to... But that was still funny....
Okay, so I swear I'm not crazy.... or at least not TOO crazy. Anyway, today here at work, I'm talking to my team lead and my neck starts doing this sizzling thing. Right from the base of my neck where it meets the skull, there's this sizzly / tingly / think french fries in hot oil weird sound coming out... and he can hear it, too. He says he has the same thing.
I've googled, I've web-md'd, and I can't find crap on this. I've not asked my doctor about it, but I'm going to. Anyone else have this?
It's not a sound coming from bones, or from turning your head. Don't say arthritis, because that's not it either. It's like it comes right out of my spine. I'm 22, going on 23 on the 24th of this month... and these noises didn't really start until I was like 18 or 19. They usually come on when I'm super hungry. My stomach growls with hunger pain, and then I hear the sizzles.
So, do you have the same thing? Know what it is? Am I really crazy, or what?
This thread will outlive cockroaches.
The OP probably overdosed on bacon and didn't make it this far and so there's a grave somewhere making a sizzling sound.
After reading all your "me too, I thought I was the only one" posts, and ignoring all the energy/clairvoyance/mockery/funny posts, a pattern seems to emerge: hunger/reflux, early in the morning or after prolonged fast periods, the sizzling seems to come from the base of the skull (were it connects to the neck).
Before becoming a neurologist, I trained as an internist, and although a gastroenterologist might shed some more light, I think I know what this is.
The sizzling comes from tinny gas bubbles slipping from your stomach up through the esophagus and into your throat. It is here (the back of your throat, deep in your neck) that the sound gets amplified/transmitted through the bone to your ears. And it seems to come from your spine because, surprise! Your esophagus and the posterior wall of your throat rests directly over your spine!
The provenance of the sound can not be exactly ascertained because of the site (inside your neck and deep into your thorax) it is produced in.
So, there you have it. Provided it is not too loud, Any other sound within your body (apply a tuning fork to your skull, for example) should be able to sort of drown this sizzle. Or drink some water, or eat something, hence "cleaning down" your esophagus.
So I'm going all out to figure out what this is.
Doctors appointment early February and I will respond with findings. I'm debating on the type of specialist to be referred to.
My current research has shown that most people with this issue have hypothyroid or symptoms of hypothyroid. The use of nicotine seems to worsen the condition.
I don't know about you all, but my stomach doesn't rumble like it used to. It feels like it should be rumbling, but instead my neck sizzles. Basically I am almost positive it is thyroid related for me but I will return and let everyone know.