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Old 04-04-2012, 06:08 PM #1
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Default Massive sinus pressure??

Every morning i wake up i feel pretty fine, i have noticed this morning i was having some derealization but i dont think i have that anymore.

Throughout the day i start feeling Massive pressure on my nose right between my eyes, is that maybe because im on my computer a little to much still? Even then when im away from the computer, like doing the dishes or moving around i start feeling the pressure again.

Its startin to get pretty bad. is it normal to experience pressure ONLY in that spot during PCS? Im not feeling an anxiety because im not worrying about anything, i still feel a little dizzy and my vision seems to be a bit off.
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