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06-06-2008, 01:08 PM | #1 | ||
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I'm starting to get a feeling of being kicked deep inside my head
when I try to sleep and I wake up freaked out. Is this a type of sleep seizure starting up? I may have a sinus infection also, not sure. I've had sinusitis before but that NEVER caused sleep kicks deep inside what appears to be the center of my head. I'm very tired and weak and there is some post nasal drip and infected tonsils, but that may be just a coincidence. I don't have a fever. (currently on Levaquin, 2nd day) I take Soma and Ambien to sleep, but when it wears off I get the sleep kicks. I had a seizure before on Neurontin and Lyrica and tore my rotator cuffs off my shoulders and I'm scared to take that medication because when I fell asleep once without taking them I had a major seizure. Maybe I better have a CT-scan to rule out sinusitis. -Joe Last edited by Roy Browning; 06-06-2008 at 01:13 PM. Reason: mis-spelling |
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