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[Forehead] brow [muscle] is HEAVY, too much sunshine?

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crashtst
crashtst
joined 8 Jan 2008
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Posted by crashtst, 23:48 17 April 2008

Can me crazy, that's okay, but I've been getting amazing sunshine first thing in the morning the last few days. Hurray spring! And while I now feel pretty awake, my brow (above eyes, forehead, whatever you want to call it) now feels extremely heavy and oppressive.

I know, sounds stupid, and trust me, I'm pretty tired of the weirdness myself, but I'm hoping someone knows what I'm talking about and can relate.

Everything seems fine and dandy - energy finally good for once - but my brow is heavy, and I don't know, it may be time to lower my dosage from 3 mg to 2 mg. Yup, I'm getting off the wacky stuff.

PS: This is week 3 on 3 mg, so I'm not considering this muscle feeling to be withdrawal related...I think.
Amalthea
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Posted by Amalthea, 18:38 24 April 2008

You should mention this to your doctor. I've never heard of this, could it be neurological?

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