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frozo

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Re: Myoclonus
Posted: 06-05-07 16:36pm

TomK wrote:
Hi everyone, you`re problem is Myoclonus, in your cases probably Palatal Myoclonus.
Actually, this most definitely is not my case. I can hear a click in the back/top/right of my skull sometimes when I put pressure on it. It seems almost as if there is a slight crack in my skull. There is a very slight dull ache when pressure is applied as well. Its been happening for a few days now.
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mc4ever02

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Posted: 06-05-07 20:56pm

Welcome to ehealth!

You'll get a better response if you post in a new thread. So, I moved it for you. Wink

Did you experience an injury before you started noticing this sound? How dull it the pain? Do over the counter pair relievers help?
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frozo

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Posted: 06-06-07 05:14am

Thanks for the welcome. And thanks for reposting, Im a n00b. Wink

Its only a very slight clicking sound, and it doesnt happen all the time. I did have a fight about 3-4 weeks ago and had a few punches to the head.. lol It wasnt that bad, in fact I never experienced any pain until yesterday. So being that there was such a long time between the possible cause and effect, I assumed they werent connected. I feel fine otherwise.

Its actually hurting a little more constantly this morning that it did yesterday (only when I applied pressure). I think I may have been "testing" it too much and aggitated it. I tried some Advil to curb any possible inflammation, but not sure if it worked much. Going to try another dose now.
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