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Sorry--felt the need to share my 2 cents worth...
I had one of those. It really only worked locally, so probably you were just chasing them around to some degree.
Killing them in your head, of course, leaves dead carcasses to get rid of, so that pressure might be your body's increasing your fluids with white blood cells there to help clean that up. And if it killed them in the part of your brain that manages your balance, the increased fluids there could be causing that dizziness.
I think the brain isn't that often infested though, and it tends to be later in life, along with aluminum toxicity, which is the toxin for the diseases like Alzheimer's and dementia. That's what
parasites in the brain do, not headaches and stuff usually, since brain tissue feels no pain.
I know you meant this for parazapper, and he is the man, when it comes to zapper technology. I'm sure he, like me, would think you're far better served with a wider sweeping hand hold/foot pad type zapper.