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just venting

hello everyone after having a productive day yestrerday i woke up extremely tired and ended up going back to bed to sleep for two more hours anyways i am extremely fatigued today the top of my head feels strange like i have a hat on or sunglasses kind of a pressure feeling and the righjt side of my face feels numb again also noticed both legs are increasingly numb increasingly numb,and my right hand is feeling a bit numb not totally numb though,anyways how come i keep having the same areas increase in numbness maybe could it be that it already feels like it has affected all the limbs??????????????
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I can't answer your questions but I am very glad to read of someone else with the same perplexing symptom I often have -

the phantom glasses and hat drive me crazy.  It feels so real I often reach up to adjust the glasses or remove the hat.  

I would say the answer to why it is always in the same area has to do with the location(s) of your offending lesion(s) .  

Here's to feeling better and feeing better soon!
Lulu
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I have had exactly the same symptoms  as you they have been constant for the last 8 months.

weird.
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thank you lulu i am glad you have the same feeling and i am not the only one. yes it feels like you have something sitting on the front of your head.thanks for answering my post have a great day.
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