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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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OMG.  Back this with some real, science-based studies before you go spreading your 'genius.'
And don't infer why someone-dentist or other-smiles when you have no frickin' IDEA.
Isn't it great that you can find forums like this to scare people with your baseless information?
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Its scaring me to see all of these comments and how long everyone has dealt with this pain. I have been been to numerous doctors and the E.R racking up hundres of dollars trying to figure out why i have been so sick for the past 3 months. out of no where i felt like i got hit in the back of the head with a bat. It felt as if my brain was swelling and my ears were filled with water. I am constantly holding the back of my head and could fill lumps that were soooo painful. When i stand im dizzy. when i talk, i notice my words get mixed up & i lose my train of thought or what im trying to say. I never have had problems with my eyes by to release the pressure in the back of my head i am always having to squint. My driving has gotten worse. I have just turned 26 and i drive like im 80 now. I feel like i have vertigo because of this head condition. i had a EKG done, because my left hand and left leg is always tingly now and feel like its asleep. they found nothing. they did a CT scan. Found nothing. And just did a MRI of the brain and of the spinal chord to test for nerve damage, slipt disks, MS and found nothing. So yesterday i asked the Neurologist. "what explains these lumps on my head and my neck?? the other doctor said my head just lumpy.. and thats NOT it.. why am i in so much pain? i have 2 kids. and can barley function at work" he did a few tests and felt around my neck. "wow.... you have really bad neck spasms."  so a few feel of the fingers on my head and he diagnosed me? other then that i have a migraine condition that makes me feel that im having a stroke. which is why my left side goes numb. But i dont know what else to do. He wants me to take an hour of my day to work out. or de-stress. but with my life, i dont know where i can fit that in... did any one get put on meds. or have surgery? or does anyone feel better after any type of treatment? this is a HORRIBLE feeling and a HORRIBLE way to have to live? im always holding the back of my head. and always in tears because of the pain...
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It is horrible. Most likely due to stress. I started to work out. Really helped. But you guessed it! Back again yesterday. Hurts so bad... it won’t stop:(
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Hello everyone I am 38 and I been dealing with this spasms in my head.I havent had any doctors check me for that but I notice something and dont take my word on this Like I said I am not a doctor but I notice when I wear a cap and when my wife gives me a massage or even by pulling your hair lightly in different parts of your head .This things help me feel better .but if anyone has a better remedy beside going to the doctor .Please let me know
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Hello everyone I am 38 and I been dealing with this spasms in my head.I havent had any doctors check me for that but I notice something and dont take my word on this Like I said I am not a doctor but I notice when I wear a cap and when my wife gives me a massage or even by pulling your hair lightly in different parts of your head .This things help me feel better .but if anyone has a better remedy beside going to the doctor .Please let me know
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   I am 45 years old and I have never had these spasms I was feeling today,yes,it scared me,so I went to the E.R and they did blood work and even a CT scan,and it showed nothing,I have no idea what is causeing this,I do tho have dental issues that I will be talking to my dentist,not to mention,I have had these spasms in my eye also,so I am also planning to follow up with an eye doctor.The ER doctor didn't say what could cause this,but said she doesn't feel as though I am in any threat of an anurism(dont know how to spell it,lol) but it is indeed scarry.so if anyone has any advise I will surely take it.I just pray that its not anything serious and that it will go away.
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I have been suffering from these spasems for nearly one year.two years ago i have been diognised with anxiety disorder and during this time i had not suffer from the spasems but after 8 months they beging to appear as first in left side of my neck and now spread to whole my neck and now i can not sit infront of the computer for more than 5 minits ,the situation gets worest.I did eye test and they told me you have eye strain and should get glasses.when i wore the glasses in first day i felt completely healthy and the spasems all gone but unfortionatly for the first day onely and the spasems starts to come again.

please any body have the same symptoms and recoverd
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