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Old 11-04-2008, 12:24 PM #1
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Default Twitching to bottom lip....aaargh!!

Can anyone help! I have had a twitching to my bottom lip for months and months now, and also slight numbness/strange heavy feeling to left cheek, went to the doctor who said it sounded like nerve virus!!?? and gave me some pills to settle the nerves of my face, i took them for a couple of days, they were horrendous, knocked me out and made me permanantly drowsy, the twitching subsided slightly for a bit but is back now, and is a constant twitch/pulse....can anyone tell me what it might be?
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