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Old 11-07-2009, 06:43 AM   #1
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Does anyone else have facial muscles that do opposite expressions from your immediate emotions? When I get my "funny bone tickled" my face appears to be angry or crying. It is like they are drawing up real tight in the wrong direction.
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Old 11-08-2009, 02:49 PM   #2
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the "masked face" is very copmmon in PD, as well as your facial muscles seemingly doing the opposite of w hat you would think.

PD is due to a deficiency of dopamine - a chemical that creates the "smooth" jump of a nerve impulse from synapse to synapse. I like to think of it as a wireless network, and something is set up wrong in your profile.

Dopamine affects EVERY muscle in our bodies - that's why we have bladder problems, are prone to pneumonia, have difficulty swallowing, and have constipation. Likewise, when the chemicals are imbalanced, we sometimes get what neurologists call a "brisk" reflex. I think that's what you must be describing. And I see this in PWP frequently. Just pull out that photo album. PWP either have a masked (expressionless) face, or they look like a deer caught in headlights.

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