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    Face feeling odd

    After a really good spell of not worrying, I've been freaking out about a feeling in my face kind of on the left side, it doesnt exactly feel numb, but it feels like the left side is heavy and my mouth is drooping. However when I look in the mirror it looks ok. I get dizzyness sometimes but i've had that for a couple of years on and off and think it's probably just anxiety. Anyway i've just been worrying that i've got a brain tumour or something. Does anyone think it's possible for anxiety to cause the strange sensation in my face? i.e. that i'm overly sensitive to normal feelings. I have had blocked sinuses in the left side of my face so i don't know if that's affecting it.

    Tom

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    hi tom i get this feeling on my face a lot and always on my left side .doc says it is anxiety.but like you i worry its something worse.i try and distract myself telling myself ive had it before.i no it is difficult when your worried.like you say our bodies are so sensitive to every feeling.remember our nerve endings are right under our skin so no wonder we get strange feelings. hope this helps marcia

    i have to do it for my kids if not for myself marciaxx

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    Thanks Molly.

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    Hi Tom,

    When my anxiety was on a high I used to get the exact same thing and I was always checking in the mirror, or touching the left side of my face to see if I could feel it.

    I learnt to ignore the feeling by thinking of something else and it soon went away.

    Hope this helps

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    Hi Tom

    A friend of mine woke up one night with the same symptom as you, her hubby was scared too because she could not speak, she was spliring hear words. She thought she had a brain tumor or a stroke.
    They phoned an ambulance. The ambulance came and the paramedics took her into the ambulance to check her over. They asked her if she had been under any stress lately.
    "Stress my middle name is stress" she said.
    The paramedic geantle smiled at her and said that is was anxiety and she needed to ingore the symptom and try and get some me time and learn how to relax.
    If it was of any comfort to her, he had been off work a couple of months ago with the same symtpoms.
    She did not have this symptom again.

    Hope this helps

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    Hi Tom

    I get this sometimes and it's not nice to have it's part of anxiety it don't last long though. So try not to worry too much.

    take care
    linda xx

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    Re: Face feeling odd

    wow, i've been experiencing this exact thing! i've been freaking out horribly about it, and reading this has calmed me down unbelievably. i've been under a lot of stress lately, so it makes perfect sense, and i'm no longer terrified i have a tumor or some other malady.

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    Cool Re: Face feeling odd

    ive gotten many weird feelings in my face. one time i couldnt even feel myself picking my own nose talk about creepy
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    It's just your mind playing tricks, I get it too. Ignore it and it'll go away
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    Mistie
    PS: Malv, how can you not feel yourself picking your own nose? LOL Ozzie, ozzie ozzie.. Oi! lol
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    Re: Face feeling odd

    Hey Tom

    I've had trouble with my sinuses, especially on the right side of my face, for several months. When it first started I was absolutely convinced that my right eyelid was drooping, that's just what it felt like. But I'd look in the mirror and my eye looked normal - no droop. It was the sinus pressure. I get it in my forehead, under my eye and across my cheek too. Sometimes it feels like tingling, others numbness, most often it feels like there is something pressing down on the area. It's worse when I'm anxious. Sinus inflammation can cause the dizziness too. Sinuses, eh? What are they good for . I think you've just got sinus pressure + anxiety. No worries. Hope that helps.

    PS Malv - you'll have to ask BraveKelly to slap your hand away next time she sees you engaging in unconcious nasal exploration .

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