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Old 11-06-2017, 12:01 PM #1
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Frown benign fasciculation syndrome

Hi I was diagnosed with benign fasciculation syndrome, and at first it started off at my forehead, but then moved to virtually every part of my body. It might have to do with my laptop bumping the side of my head, but I don't know. Is there any hope of this resolving, or do I have to live in this Hell for the rest of my life.
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