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    twitching

    Iv been geting this wried tingly felling in my left eye socket for a while, today I went to look at it when it was feeling tingly and saw this beating between the bridge of my nose and left eye socket and ****ing lost my mind. I started googling and found bad things on it. Please for the love of god someone tell me I'm just feaking out...

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    Re: Felling and seeing a pulse in face

    Quote Originally Posted by fma11122345 View Post
    Iv been geting this wried tingly felling in my left eye socket for a while, today I went to look at it when it was feeling tingly and saw this beating between the bridge of my nose and left eye socket and ****ing lost my mind. I started googling and found bad things on it. Please for the love of god someone tell me I'm just feaking out...

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    We all have nerves and muscles in our face.

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    Re: Felling and seeing a pulse in face

    Quote Originally Posted by utrocket09 View Post
    We all have nerves and muscles in our face.
    But to feel/see it pulseit?

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    Re: Felling and seeing a pulse in face

    Put your fingers either side of the spot you're talking about and you'll feel a strong pulse.

    What you're describing is completely normal and nothing to worry about.

    Stop googling.

    If you google 'fit and healthy', it will eventually lead to cancer if you look hard enough.

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    Re: Felling and seeing a pulse in face

    Thank you guys

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    Re: Felling and seeing a pulse in face

    Its happing all the time tho and its scareing me

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    Re: Felling and seeing a pulse in face

    I'd be more concerned if it wasn't happening all the time!!! It's your heartbeat, it won't come and go

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    Re: Felling and seeing a pulse in face

    Yeah you really need to focus on the anxiety as you're worrying about a 100% normal bodily function. The more you focus on it the more of a problem it'll be in your head. Seeing/feeling a pulse is not going to stop.

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    Re: Felling and seeing a pulse in face

    Thanks again...sorry ^^ I guess I'm just hyper focusing on it because don't feel it at all in the other eye and haven't in the past so it just worried me a bit.

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    Re: Felling and seeing a pulse in face

    OK so this morning I woke up and now my right bottom right corner closest to the nose is now twitching like a pulse....so I googled it and a lot said stress and others say stuff like brain tumors.....(biggest fear since last October)

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