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Originally Posted by Hom3mad3
Hi from my limited experience here your question is very much valid! In my instance I am intrigued. I have yet to kiss a girl I am quite interested in with a tbi. Please read my thread if you want more info. I could totally see that it isn't a pathway your brain is used to recognizing. I am a massage therapist by trade. You may try having someone you trust press on the spot on your lip that would receive pressure during a kiss. Try to simulate the response, or it could be a more emotional response. It's very hard to tell. Please keep this thead alive! let us know how this progresses. Good luck with your lady!!!!
Kurtis Lowe
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Thank you for the response. I'm not quite sure I understand what your saying with the pathways, care to elaborate more? You think it could be muscle related? or my brain is causing the physical response subcontiously? I am pretty sure this issue has some physiological cause since the intensity and strength of the kiss determines if i will have symptoms or not. If it is a soft kiss then i will have no issues but if my gf follows through and pushes with her lips then I will get symptoms and the immediate pain/pressure in my forehead and nose. I think anxiety could play a role also since I used to have awful rage/depression responses from this when it happened since I used to think anything physical that was causing symptoms was damaging to the brain but Mark has since taught me that not everything that causes symptoms is damaging (unless I suffer I very hard impact).