Topic: Pain in the "God Spot" on Forehead upon awakening, what is this ?
lymetwister
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I'm not very Religious and I have read this spot has been linked to religious beliefs.
I wake up most mornings with a strange sensation right between the eyes. It encompasses the size of a baseball. Makes it difficult to keep my eyes open as it is linked with bilateral eye pain.
When I get up out of bed and go to a chair, it eases up. My guess is it's part of my Hypoperfusion and the blood flow changes with position change make it go away, but laying in bed with this is so terrible.
Of course once I can get rid of it, the pain goes to the back of my head.
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I always have tension in this spot. I got it before I was sick too. I think I get it when I'm tired and maybe havent slept well for a while. It feels like its a tense muscle that wont relax.
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canefan17
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I've felt it before when Bartonella was flaring
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