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Spasms in head????

I wrote yesterday about headahces. Today, I'm not experiancing any, BUT I'm having constant weird sensations in my head, my like muscles are spasing in my head. I dunno what they are. Has anyone else had these? Is it a responce to aprin or something? They dont hurt...they just feel weird and are annoying. Is this something serious?
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I have have the same symptoms and was given the exact same drugs and told the exact same things by my neurologist. Have you made any progress or had an accurate diagnosis?
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I have had the same for 5 years. I believe it is TMJ. I recommend seeing a good orofacial surgeon.
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Yesterday. I experience an unusual feeling in the left lower potion of my head. It felt as though that portion of my head went to sleep.the way you leg ; foot or arm has that numbing ; no blood flow feeling accursed.it last a few seconds and wet away.  Still a bit of balking feeling in that area. I also suffer from migrains. Iv felt all sorts of head pain. That asllep feeling in my head never. It leteraly felt dead asllep like.
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Hello,

I am 27 years old and I am having these spasms till I am 21.... It started after i had a nervous brake down, because of a love story. Anyway at the beginning it was . now i am having almost every day these spasms mostly on top of my eyes and sometimes around the years and most of the time it feels as if I have something tight around my head. Doctors have no clue till now.... and I feel like a living dead.
Any suggestion is mostly appreciated!
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I have these strange feeling in my head, don't know if I would call them spasms.  I usually have them under alot of stress and lack of sleep.  the feeling comes in waves, like when you hit your elbow or "funny bone".  It doesn't hurt but it concerns me since my Aunt died of ALS and my sister has MS.  
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I have the same eletrical shock that wakes me from sleep whicj is really scary. I was seeing a dr who prescribed Paxil and that keeps it from happening. Now my dr has retired and cannot find any dr who will see me w/o insurance. So hope you have insurance and go see a psychiatrist to get treated
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I'm experiencing exactly this and have been trying to work out what it is for a while. I currently think it's the ridiculous level of over-illumination in my office. Do you work in an area lit by florescent lights? Most offices are crammed full of them despite the wealth of research indicating just how unhealthy they are.
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