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Old 08-19-2008, 02:59 AM #1
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Help 16yrs old with unexplained twitching..

Hello,

I'm 16yrs old i've looked for answers all over the internet never posted my condition just used google. But I cannot seem to find anything matching my case, I have not seen a doctor because I do not want to worry my parents but for about 3-4 Years now i have had shaking in my legs/toes/fingers/arms/hands and it would only happen maybe once every now and then... Untill a year ago when I started using a computer it started happening more.... and tonight when taking a bath my hand and pinky finger was shaking/twitching uncontrollably for about 5-10minutes. What could be the problem?

This is my first time joining any health forum. Or forum for that matter...


Thanks!
Nick~
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