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I have THIS... Literally feel like my face is cramping, and now this is the second night that I'm experiencing teeth grinding. Months ago I was told I had acute sinusitis, but that hasn't gone away. Was also told that I have a pinched nerve, after many visits to GP'S, ER, PHYSIOTHERAPIST, dentist,.... The only thing that seems to make sense is TMJ,.. I'm going to the ENT tomorrow, and hopefully he can provide some answers.
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I am presently experiencing many of your symptoms and more. I am b12 deficit and presently taking injections. I need at least four months to know if it helps me. For other medical reasons I can't absorb the B12 pill form supplements. Sugguest your have your b12 and folate checked. Doctors don't usually run those when ordering blood work. Hopefully by now though you have your answer.
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This happened to me in 2011. It has been 7 long years with it 24/7. The head pressure is not spiritual for me, I will ask my doctor for the Vitamin D / B12 levels, however I'm quite sure what caused this.

I am a 31 Year old male, and in 2011 (At age 24) I had 1 wisdom tooth removed for the first time ever on the Lower right side of my jaw and a crown was set in, which was Porcelain+Metal. For the original extraction I was numbed through needle (typically the longest needle, as it was a molar/wisdom tooth). This was 2 separate procedures, extraction by a maxillofacial surgeon, and the crown set by my dentist. The time between the two was not long, which means I was injected multiple times in the lower jaw.

Before the procedures I was happy, I was able to read/remember/focus and had very sharp mental clarity. Things in life were easy for me, nothing seemed boring and I had no distractions, no stress, nothing that had ever affected my quality of life, everything was interesting no matter what it was, because I had normal sensory. In November of 2011, I was at work doing overtime, no one else was in the building (the motion sensor lights even turned off while I was still at my desk working, this was typical---data entry) and suddenly I felt a massive punch to the right side of my jaw, however there was no pain afterwards and obviously no person there to hit me, whatever this punch/cracking sensation was caused me to turn my head as if I had been punched, this prompted me to head to an Urgent Care that night (At the time I did not have a need for a Primary care doctor, and no need to see any neurologists etc) So I explain it felt like a punch to my doctors. (Of course they thought I was crazy...as I was told many times its impossible to feel any sensation inside the head...I described my headaches/sensation as opening a can of soda, and literally pouring it on your head, or putting all 5 fingers stretched out on the scalp, and slowly pulling the fingers together---nonstop Every day, to this day in 2018). The only thing that was different in my life back then were those 2 oral surgeries.

It turns out my supposed Cervical Headaches is actually Permanent Paresthesia from the Needles damaging my
mandibular nerve, and after a lengthy amount of time that Mandibular nerve twitched--most likely from naturally repairing (this explains the punch to the face phantom feeling I had) However, it left me permanently damaged.

I have been unable to focus, my short term memory is terrible, things I used to LOVE and was passionate about became boring. I lost interest in nearly everything because of this distracting sensation being the first thing I feel when I wake up, and the last thing I feel when going to bed. It makes it impossible to focus, impossible to Enjoy long conversations, impossible to "Feel" happy and content with whatever I am doing. I did try however, to look past it. But now I'm realizing it is permanent. I wasted so much time going to see Neurologists and other doctors to have the same tests done over and over. I was denied disability multiple times, as I would definitely classify this as being disabled...compared to my life before the dental procedures, it's like enjoying only half of everything you do but its not intentional--the muscle sensations are impairing. However It's not a mental disorder for me, just a botched life now. Like seeing with only 1 eye, or having 1 arm (no offense)--I mean it feels only Half of me exists at mental capacity, permanently. My physical has been unaffected aside from shaking my head often to find some relief.

The thing that made me post this today, is that the Crown I had in my mouth broke from decay a few days ago. I am terrified to head to another dentist, and get another procedure this many years later, as the crown looks quite decayed and I will surely need anesthesia for whatever happens.

Here is one link you can find Mandibular Nerve Pain and 1 method of sensory loss.
https://www.animated-teeth.com/wisdom_teeth/t7-wisdom-tooth-paresthesia.htm

Perhaps other procedures can affect sensories. This was my story, and it's sad to suffer in silence.
--But the show must go on.

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Lok for some cervical problema and try pilates
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Hi guys, I was wondering if anyone with a medical background has had a read over all these comments? I would really like to hear opinions from people who specialises in this sort of thing. I would love to know what this might be as my own Doctor has dismissed it as being a figment of my imagination and suggested I go see a psychiatrist to help me “deal with it”. I really am struggling to hold it together during the day with work and life in general but once I’m home at night it ramps up and usually ends with me lying on the couch with my eyes closed listening to the TV?! Or puts me in bed early just to be somewhere dark and quiet. Then it all starts again the next day :( I have never suffered with depression but I have to admit I’m beginning to struggle with this constant feeling of fluid flowing and pulling around my face until I end up with a blinding headache, although not every day ends with a headache most do! Has anyone found help with this at all?
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Hi there. I too suffer with these symptoms and was also beginning to think it may be connected to wireless transmissions. I’ve worked in IT for 15 years with no headache or pain, these symptoms only started in the last 2 years and with all the hardware constantly upgrading and everything getting bigger and more powerful, it does make me wonder if these stronger signals are messing with certain people’s heads?
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Any fix for this?
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Did you get a fix?
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Thanks for posting this, Not sure when it was you posted but this greatly describes my experience over the last 25 years. including the sudden onset and loss of concentration and interest in everythin
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I too have been suffering through something similar for almost 10 years now. Maybe, just maybe, it has something to do with fascia surrounding the head?

...this may help explain the weird feelings, movement under the skin, etc, as possibly being related to so-called hot zones in the connective tissue

The following NIH entry is interesting as it helps to start a conversation about some of the more mysterious feelings/movements associated with these fascia tensions:

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3091471/

...albeit weird and as they call it, "mystical", which is certainly an understatement if you've ever experienced a myofascial unwinding

I have had multiple NUCCA chiropractors focus on my cervical spine, but none have ever addressed the symptoms outlined on this forum. Maybe a fascia release practitioner might help? Luckily John Barnes' website has a huge list of practitioners trained in the proper technique. Just be aware this will cost you some $$$

Please note that I am not trying to promote any of this. It's just something I have been searching for answers to day after day for years regarding this cr@p

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I have the same. TMJ is a depressing problem causing anything from sinusitis, blocked ears, face pressure, teeth pressure, dizziness, neck pain, depression etc... Its awful, I hate it. The only time I feel better is when I'm relaxed after a bottle of wine!
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I wanted to offer my experience bc your description is so identical to my own experience. I traveled from Ga to Santa Cruz Ca and was there 3 months. Just before returning i got a couple of itchy blistery places by my mouth, like bad cold sores, and my L eye itched and puffed up and itched and itched. The blusters healed very slowly, my eye would almost seem better then flare up. In the months passing after struggles i cant begin to communicate, and symptoms exactly as you describe... Different than the original version...Norweigen Scabies (from the hotel in CA) is another beast altogether. The emit an odd fluid that is almost crusty on the surface but down between layers of skin, its like it thickens and can be more really solid or with temp change its more fluid like... I would get zapped or sometimes with contact to my skin that registered somewhere else on my body. The creatures themselves seem to break down to a fibrous fragile material as they die, and between that, the unbelievable number alive down between deeper layers of your skin, the gel stuff the produce, and their waste too (i know)...a matrix began to form...this situation was becoming grown into me. Oh...your hair...they enter down a hair shaft to the follicle...burrow...i think the fluid tentacle like stuff(think like that clear straw like needles sucker thingy -wow- ticks slide in you to do their thing)... Its like a membrane of this stuff can begin to envelope the hairs on your body... And the zapping...i think its how they communicate and weave themselves into this network and merge it with...you. If you pull a hair from your head, slowly hold a finger out and if its reactive, you can see almost invisible tendrils coming from it...not like static electricity, but conductive and interactive... I think they move via current and polarity of water.
The worst is around the eyes and upper face and head....if one of these things gets up to the hair in your nose or in an eyelash just so...grows up...they ofen burrow their channels to the forehead, by the nose, above ears... it seems they begin their work in places that move less. The pulling...ah! The pressure...the shifting slightly of an area of skin on itself pulls with their movements, hiding, and the bigger picture of their matrix they form. They build nests deep in skin...lay eggs...and network...

And its what the world calls morgellons...but, the real culprit took me 7 months of research to pinpoint and satisfy what was lacking in explanations before (as opposed to tick bites , etc) that dont explain all the symptoms. These things can grow large and strong and burrow creating false channels under skin for egg laying and eventually they extend filling with this matrixing... The channels and the staging may pull oddly, a large savvy egg layer can emit that fluid and roll skin around her and tuck in under something so to the touch it just feels like a tiny hard bump you dont notice unless you see an almost invisible line where the skin is rolled and it almost just looks like the smooth surface of your skin. The movements of this matrixed stuff is afftected by gravity or temp, but like i said it seems these things are conductive, use polarity, they pull or push with speed and strength youd not believe and will actially shock you...but often they relax and seem to float a big horrible raft slowly between the deepest layers of your skin. Sometimes hair or fibers get doubled back or stuck and pull under...they coat them with their "clear- merge- us- with- you- fluid" and it becomes a crazy creature that can pop out, and bizarre becomes your norm.

NORWEGIAN SCABIES. it has not always been around. It seems. I dont believe the extent of what ive described is fully documented anywhere and the connection to them named that i can find. But, sometimes a chick who got a terrible deal from a lowlife ex-fiance cheating and who was so mad she refused to go down like this can do with 7 months in her free time, naturally good research skills, and a microscope with a blinky under light to get this progressive nightmare of a condition I.D.'d when studies by the CDC and a few think tanks could not.

M.C.K.
Cleveland, Ga
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That's very interesting. I had spinal surgery and fusion almost 3 years ago. So the large middle section of my spine cannot move. Maybe that is what it is for me. I started getting the pressure in the center of my forehead about half a year ago. It's not generally painful, but if I try and ignore it it can get so. It feels like someone is pressing hard into my forehead, sometimes it feels hot, like a poker. But if I rub it, it goes away for a few seconds. It is just when I go to bed though. I started getting it in the side of my neck as well recently.
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Has anyone ever felt like they have powder thrown in their face and it went into their mouth and nose? It feels like you're really dried out and feel like you can't get much air. What could be the cause of this feeling?
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