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Old 03-08-2011, 10:47 PM #1
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I've also had some mild eyelid twitching going on. This is not anything new - I do have allergies and I think everyone deals with this from time to time - but it does make me wonder if I have something pressing on the nerves that supply the eyelids and underneath since I have had tingling in my cheeks and ears. Probably my hypochondria showing itself. Thoughts?
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I've also had some mild eyelid twitching going on.
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I agree with Dr. Smith. Posture is very important: sitting in a car, at your desk, making papers and at the computer. Some of your symptoms are concerning. You should get a second opinion. I have changed the way I teach ( 25 years). I use a music stand for the TE so I don't look down. I try and kneel down next to the kids so I am not looking down from above. When marking papers use a clip board and hold it eye level if you can.



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