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helenhoo
22-12-17, 16:46
so i beleive this may be because I didn't sleep wrll last nigjt but my right eye has had slight twitch in which closes a little? sometimes left eye?

Phuzella
22-12-17, 17:07
Everyone gets eye twitches. Nowt to worry about

nomorepanic
22-12-17, 23:51
I am not sure why you are even posting this Helen - what is going on - you are ignoring us all again

tan235
22-12-17, 23:54
Eye twitch 7 months.... √
Yours won't last this long but seriously, one day and you're posting ... :)
x

Mindphaser
23-12-17, 00:18
Everyone has some muscle twitches. I don't want to be rude helenhoo, but i was reading your topics and this is getting really ridiculous. I think you really need some radical help, posting every stupid "symptom" and seeking reassurance is not gonna improve your state of mind. Of course eye twitch can be sign of ALS, MS and probably Brain Tumor but in 99.9999% of cases its just stupid muscle twitch that everyone experience. Our bodies are not perfect and I guess you need to accept it finally. Sorry but I don't believe it will happen on this forum.

swajj
23-12-17, 03:01
lol Gary

:roflmao:

tan235
23-12-17, 03:42
I've seen a neurologist about mine and he's said that he's never seen anyone present with an eye twitch for ALS....just saying.
x

ShaunRyder
23-12-17, 12:21
Helen, can you not got any more CBT sessions? Last time you went you seemed so much better.

helenhoo
08-04-18, 20:13
I'm run down with a cold at the moment and I haven't been sleeping the best but of course my anxiety worries.

All day I've had constant upper eye lid twitch boyf says it's lack of sleep?

nomorepanic
08-04-18, 20:26
Hi

This is just a courtesy reply to let you know that your post was moved from its original place to a sub-forum that is more relevant to your issue.

This is nothing personal - it just enables us to keep posts about the same problems in the relevant forums so other members with any experience with the issues can find them more easily.

Please also read this post:

http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=213239

Leslie735
08-04-18, 22:26
I get eye lid twitching when I'm stressed. It's gone on for a week before.

Simone01
08-04-18, 22:35
I’ve just had mine stop yesterday but I had it for two weeks! It’s happened before like that too!

Blonde123
09-04-18, 17:32
Could have written this myself. Right upper lid twitching for days. Can’t be lack of sleep cause I’m in Spain and have done nothing but sleep!!!

Carys
09-04-18, 17:48
Guys, this is literally nothing, it is the most benign common nothingness you could imagine. It could just be that a small nerve or muscle around the eye is tired or irritated. I once had it for 12 months in one eye!

What causes eyelid twitches?


Eyelid spasms may occur without any identifiable cause. Since they’re rarely a sign of a serious problem, the cause is not usually investigated. Nevertheless, eyelid twitches may be caused or made worse by:


eye irritation
eyelid strain
fatigue (https://www.healthline.com/symptom/fatigue)
lack of sleep
physical exertion
medication side effects
stress (https://www.healthline.com/health/stress)
use of alcohol (https://www.healthline.com/health/alcohol/effects-on-body), tobacco (https://www.healthline.com/health/smoking/effects-on-body), or caffeine (https://www.healthline.com/health/caffeine-effects-on-body)

Elen
09-04-18, 17:51
Hi Reb

How is the pregnancy going?

Has your GP referred you for further treatment for you MH problems?

No offence but it has been nice that you haven't been posting much recently.

I hope that this means things are getting better and this is just a wee blip.

helenhoo
22-05-18, 14:40
Yesterday happened once and today a few times, right wuebrow twitched, assuming it's upper eyelid? Should I be worried.

ThroatGoat
22-05-18, 15:05
No you shouldn't. :D

Twitches are very normal. I get them all the time.

Elen
22-05-18, 15:10
Hi

This is just a courtesy reply to let you know that your thread was merged with another of your threads.

Please when posting on similar topics add it onto your previous post rather than starting a new one.

It is nothing personal it is just to make it easier for people to follow your story and to give you advice as a whole.

Elen

Helen, use your CBT exercises to work it out rather than asking for re assurance

Pkstracy
22-05-18, 19:01
Our fingers, eyes, bodies twitch for no reason, if you have been stressed, lack of vitamins, not enough sleep, etc it can happen, I had finger twitches every day for two months, when I was first diagnosed with anxiety, two days ago my anxiety was way high and my finger started twitching, you're fine.

Pamplemousse
22-05-18, 19:23
Yesterday happened once and today a few times, right wuebrow twitched, assuming it's upper eyelid? Should I be worried.
If it's any consolation I've been noticing them on and off for the last 40+ years and I am still here. It is genuinely nothing to worry about.