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Muscle twitches?
« on: January 04, 2013, 03:54:28 AM »
What causes these? like there was a twitch sort of thing on the left side of my face on my cheek that I got on my knee when I hurt it. Anyone know what it was? it was like a muscle twitch. Also, it happened when I felt a ball of something on the edge of my nostril justtt inside, I blew it out but I didn't get to see what it was. This is going to sound crazy, but how do I know it was snot and not a bug or anything? im getting freaked out because they happened at the same time and it just appeared out of no where.

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Re: Muscle twitches?
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2013, 08:41:57 AM »
not sure if you are trying to say the muscle twitch/es to the 'ball' in your nose are connected??? 

BUT

the overwhelmingly most common cause of twitching is an amped up nervous system.

if a nerve is connected to a muscle then there is the potential to have twitching or jerks or spasms.


if you plug in twitching in the search bar at the top right had section of this page, you will literally find 100's if NOT 1000's of people lamenting twitching.


this is one symptom that should SCREAM  anxiety manifesting itself physically.    OR just a nerve getting nervy.  My kids often tell me of this.   AND I had months of non-stop twitching back in '97.   I don't get them as much anymore because I don't ascribe anything sinister to them hence I don't fixate on them HENCE I don't psychosomatically cause them to get worse.

the nostril thing-----likely a big booger or snot  or scab? Maybe even a bug, who knows?   if it is gone, it is gone.  I see  no need to assign something sinister to it.  WEIRD things happen to all of us  and we live YEARS to tell the tale  :yes:
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MOST anxiety happens at the subconscious level.  JUST because you don't feel consciously anxious or had a day or two of calm doesn't mean your mind & body are relaxed.  It can take months of reduced anxiety before a body goes back to a more non-reactive state. 

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Re: Muscle twitches?
« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2013, 02:24:22 AM »
My left eye is twitching, I haven't been sleeping much.. Could this be the cause of the eye twitching? Thanks.
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