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    For people worried about twitching.

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    Twitching Muscles: Most Common Cause of Muscle Twitching

    Submitted by administrator on Mon, 01/26/2009 - 16:20
    Twitching muscles are very common. Every man and woman experiences muscle twitching. Twitching muscles are most often in the legs, but muscle twitching can occur in the facial muscles, neck muscles, chest muscles and even back muscles.
    Muscle twitching usually goes unnoticed unless it's excessive, and/or the muscle twitching causes an entire finger or toe to "jump." Also, muscle twitching can often be clearly seen when it happens, especially if the twitching muscle is in the quadriceps muscles, chest muscles or face muscles. Muscle twitching means things are more normal than abnormal.

    Anxiety
    Anxiety and stress are perhaps the No. 1 cause of muscle twitching, which is also known as benign fasciculation syndrome. Benign means the muscle twitching will not develop into anything serious. Fasciculation is the medical term for muscle twitching. Syndrome means that typically, a lot of muscle twitching is also accompanied by muscle cramps, muscle aches and some tingling. But these other symptoms come on after the person starts excessively worrying that the muscle twitching is a sign of a deadly disease.
    Anxiety makes muscles twitch. It's that simple. One theory is that in ancient times, early man had to always be ready for action, living in a harsh environment with no modern-day conveniences to protect him. His muscles, his entire nervous system, had to always be prepared for a fight with danger, or for a flight from danger.

    In the genes

    We are genetically hardwired to physiologically react to a crisis situation. Our muscles are on standby to jump into action. But contemporary stress is different from ancient stress. Today, we don't need to be ready for the charging bison or hissing snake. But just the same, our bodies are under siege by other forms of anxiety: job stress, paying bills, foreclosure threats, protecting teens from drugs and sex, marital problems, traffic jams, business meetings, etc. It's no wonder that our muscles are always jumping.
    When we are under chronic stress, our muscles twitch because they think that at any moment, action will be required of them. So they are, in a sense, gearing up for the fight or flight, kind of like a track sprinter dragging his foot backward on the track as he prepares for the race. Anxiety tells the muscles, "Get ready. On your mark, get set..."
    But the "go" never happens, because the stress is not of a life-threatening nature (such as a charging bison, falling rock or hissing snake of ancient times). So the muscles remain in idle, like a car at a stop light. The engine is on, but the car goes nowhere. The engine, in this case, is the muscle twitching. They are not relaxed. They are anticipating.
    So when you notice a lot of muscle twitching while under stress, realize that this means that everything is working just fine.

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    Re: For people worried about twitching.

    if I am very anxious I get a twitch above my eye and occasionally one above my top lip. This is a good indication that I need to chill out.

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    Re: For people worried about twitching.

    great post, are you feeling better today?

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    Re: For people worried about twitching.

    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica H View Post
    if I am very anxious I get a twitch above my eye and occasionally one above my top lip. This is a good indication that I need to chill out.

    Veronica
    I have had that before. A tic its called (not a tick, thats an insect type thing that animals & humans get from the woods) I had it in the eye lid a few times, could last up to a week! Drove me nuts. Caused by stress.

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    Re: For people worried about twitching.

    not really lol :( but im trying to be positive i jsut literally get LOADS a day never in the same place but i also take that as a good thing. Its always in my legs but in random places grrr!!

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    Re: For people worried about twitching.

    Tash thats a great post...i hope its given you some respite. I just wanted to say that if the good feelings fade from reading it then dont worry........its just health anxiety.

    Reassurance is great but it doesnt last and the real way forward is not seek reassurance but just' sit' with the anxiety and dont react to it and over time your brain will stop sending the anxiety alerts and messages.

    Hope your okay sweetie

    Lisa
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