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Old 04-12-2011, 11:16 PM #1
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Default I know I'm not crazy - any neurologists here?

for the past few months I have had facial twitching and/or spasms on the right side; and sometimes a tingling on the left side of my face. my right eye closes and I feel a pulsing on the right side, especially in the ear. there are tremors in mouth area. face generally becomes deformed. all of this tends to happen when I GO FROM A SITTING TO STANDING POSITION

I have had several tests, which came back negative. most of the problems are on the right side of my face - also dizziness and lightheadedness. anyone who recognizes these symptoms - PLEASE HELP
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