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It sounds to me like it is possible you have the unborn fetus of your twin still lodged inside your skull. There have been studies found that sometimes it takes years for the fetus remains to cause a buildup of scar tissue in the cranium area, before blocking some blood flow, causing a bump to form. Dizziness, lethargy (exhaustion) and sensitivity and pain are common symptoms of BFS (baby fetus syndrome). As long as your little baby fetus twin isn't entangled in any main arteries, you should be ok, but you will have an indentation in your skull once the fetus is removed. You may also feel somewhat less emotional, almost a spiritual numbness once the fetus is removed because you had a spiritual bond with your twin, and once removed, you may feel more at rest, but also somewhat numb and lost. With some spiritual therapy and guidance you can get back to a normal life.

In the meantime, if you feel like your body is telling you something, just do it. Don't fight it. Please your fetus twin in your head, will it to relax. This may help reduce inflammation. And under no circumstances use ice. This could cause your little baby fetus twin to shiver and cause your brain to jiggle. If you're old enough, alcohol is good, will help sooze your little baby fetus in your head. Go out on a date, have your significant other or best friend kiss the spot gently. Talk to it. All will help soothe your little baby fetus twin.

Good luck! And good evening.