J.A.
10-02-18, 16:50
Hello everybody,
I've posted 2 or 3 threads related to twitching/BFS/whatever you want to call it. This hellhole started for me about 3 months ago. I've talked to several forum members about it, and searched the entire internet about this hell.
My view of it:
Twitching does seem to be common in the anxious and stressed. However, twitching is not always BFS. Several members reported twitching all over the body, hotspots, everything that includes symptoms of BFS, buzzing, pins and needles and go on. On NMP quite a few members claimed the twitching subsided eventually, or it got so relaxed that they didn't notice it. So it seems that twitching all over the body could be a direct reaction to severe stress and anxiety. But if it subsides, was it really BFS?
The actual view:
I'm sure plenty members of NMP who had twitching, one way or the other ended up on Aboutbfs.com. This is a website loaded with twitching people, very anxious and discussing about twitching for pages and pages. If you take a good look, you will notice there is most likely not one succes story that turned out that one's twitching subsided or stopped. There are even people who claim that it's a autoimmune disease. Others see it as a neurological disease. But pretty much everybody is very anxious about it.
So my question is; the symptoms of those who's twitching subsided are the same as those who have the BFS for years. One claims it stops, the other claims it's a real syndrome that never goes away? What are your views on this?
I've posted 2 or 3 threads related to twitching/BFS/whatever you want to call it. This hellhole started for me about 3 months ago. I've talked to several forum members about it, and searched the entire internet about this hell.
My view of it:
Twitching does seem to be common in the anxious and stressed. However, twitching is not always BFS. Several members reported twitching all over the body, hotspots, everything that includes symptoms of BFS, buzzing, pins and needles and go on. On NMP quite a few members claimed the twitching subsided eventually, or it got so relaxed that they didn't notice it. So it seems that twitching all over the body could be a direct reaction to severe stress and anxiety. But if it subsides, was it really BFS?
The actual view:
I'm sure plenty members of NMP who had twitching, one way or the other ended up on Aboutbfs.com. This is a website loaded with twitching people, very anxious and discussing about twitching for pages and pages. If you take a good look, you will notice there is most likely not one succes story that turned out that one's twitching subsided or stopped. There are even people who claim that it's a autoimmune disease. Others see it as a neurological disease. But pretty much everybody is very anxious about it.
So my question is; the symptoms of those who's twitching subsided are the same as those who have the BFS for years. One claims it stops, the other claims it's a real syndrome that never goes away? What are your views on this?