Short clip of muscle spasms in my face, cant open my eyes and mouth puckers. It is painful! Lately the 'spasm' moves all over my face and into my neck. Which causes my neck to turn to the side at a incrredible angle and it feels like my neck is tying to "twist off".
I've been there but it waas a distonic reaction to antihistamine and because of that the only needed to IV me
AantynKlein 1 month ago
I wish I could do something for you.
kimmer6 1 year ago
i just started having this last month, so far i've had 4 episodes of it and the only thing that has helped me was benadryl. i have a neurologist and he hasn't seen it in person yet... but i'm sure he will. check my videos
deadline27 2 years ago
evry once in a while my eyes just clamp tight for like 10 sec. and i cnt open them its annoying
wanna2rock 3 years ago
i had this happen to me in my neck because i took an anit nausea medicine and had an allergic reaction thought i was stuck like this scariest shit i've ever been through. benedral fixed it instantly though thank god
pharmaCEE 3 years ago
thank you for sharing. i am a pharmacy student and seeing conditions in real people rather than reading about it really makes more of a difference. thanks
wonderwall182 3 years ago
good video thanks a lot man. thats nice of you to post
AshGol 3 years ago
Thats great.
I myself am waiting for a healing to manifest in me too. Congrats!
Jsmooth7444 3 years ago
I got facial dystonia about August of 2005. I tried a medical doc, massage therapist and a chiropractor the first six months, and no help .. I was misdiagnosed. A great neurologist viewed my MRI and perfectly diagnosed me with facial dystonia (everything he said fit as well). He prescribed lepodova (dopamine) but I refused to take it & become dependent on "bottled adrenaline". I tried acupuncture, alternate, herbs, internet-everyone said "no cure". Jesus healed me this past month. I am THRILLED!
8646099127 3 years ago
I have dystonia too, but my eyes roll up and get stuck and my neck goes back and forth, almost to the point of convulsions, It's very painful.But taking benadryl can relax your muscles and make an episode stop after 1 or 2 minutes.
Camchi101 3 years ago