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Old 08-03-2015, 03:33 PM #7
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I am now getting it in my scalp (as if someone is pressing their fingers on the op of my head), and then this stinging sensations on the border of my eyelid towards the bridge of my nose. Also my lips and chin have been fasciculating. It is pretty scary.
Hi franklin,
I am getting this for 2 days and it is new for me. I have to keep smoothing my hands over my head and face to get rid of the feeling. It's like I have to get something off of me- like fuzzy pressure. I keep thinking my sunglasses are on top of my head or my ear phones are on and there is nothing. My chin was twitching around around last week, but my other symptoms were so under control that I didn't worry about it. That lasted for 2-3 days and went away.
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