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Old 02-07-2010, 02:47 PM #1
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Default A Couple of New Quirks...Symptoms???

Has anyone experienced or heard of these couple of strange things? I've noticed lately that I have a slight tingling sensation going down the left my face (feels like it's under the skin), through my lips, then I get a "snicker" twitch. No that's not a twitch for a Snicker's bar, it's the kind that may looking like snickering.

The other really strange thing is I've had an odd type of hiccup develop. It comes like a single "hup" (that's an unfulfilled hiccup!), then nothing else for maybe hours! Is this a diaphragmatic spasm?

Sure appreciate any feedback you can offer. Thanks!
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