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Old 06-18-2012, 11:51 PM #1
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Default strange feeling in jaw

I'm trying to help my sis-in-law find a solution to her problem....she has this nagging strange feeling that goes kinda of from her ear/neck area down her jaw...not really a pain, but a funny feeling....she gets headaches with this and her eyes bother her real bad....any ideas? she's had MRi's that show nothing, she has a protruding disk but dr says it wouldn't cause problem she has, but he doesn't know what could cause this strange sensation...any help is appreciated
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