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For the past few days I’ve had an uncontrollable twitch in my left eye. Its been pretty constant. It’s been more annoying then anything else. But now I have a slight headache behind that eye and it’s still twitching. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to deal with this or what it could be?
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Are you still not drinking coffee? I used to gget that twitch when i didnt get enough sleep. Also i have a very mild form of epilepsy and since i started taking topamax, i dont think ive had the eye twitch thing. But i was also taking ambien, and i usually get plenty of sleep now. But it was always not enough sleep for me.
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I’m trying not to drink a lot of coffee but I’m still drinking about one a week. I am on topamax. I’ve been exhausted these past couple days because of this whole possible narcolepsy thing. I’ve had a few other symptoms that I’m hoping doesn’t mean I have a neurological condition. I’m having slurred thinking and trouble swallowing and leg pain/pins and needles.
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I’ve also been on my period for 3 weeks and it’s just getting heavier.
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Thats not normal, right? What do the drs say about that? I would be freaking out.
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Muscle twitches are terrible... I sometimes get them, and they seem to last forever (days, at least).
I find that if I take magnesium and potassium supplements when I have a twitch, it helps. Not immediately, but usually the twitch disappears that day. For potassium, try a banana. It looks like (just googled it) - it's got about 400mg of potassium. The supplement that I take is only about 100mg, so the banana has a lot more (and is probably a lot cheaper!) Re: the 3-week long period, please get it checked out with your doctor. You're not at the age where perimenopause is kicking in yet, right? (I.e. you're not yet in your 40s?) I had something similar happen awhile back... and someone told me that at 3 weeks, you're no longer having a period, you're having "abnormal uterine bleeding". It might not be anything serious, but worth checking out and seeing if there's anything that might help. *hugs* Hope you feel better soon... sorry you're dealing with all this stuff! |
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