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Old 03-14-2014, 09:52 PM #1
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Default Muscles (specifically eye)

Afternoon all,

My muscles have been twitching in my right arm for the past nearly month now, but today my left eyelid has joined the party.

It is visibly twitching - the outer edge, and the inner part also. Essentially just like it is giving itself a workout.

Sigh.

Has anyone else had this? The arm is one thing, and is annoying and a right proper PITA, but this is obvious not just to me but others whereas the arm I can 'hide'.

Would appreciate any thoughts/others who have had the same.

I have had my lower lids twitch before when I'm really tired, but this is completely different. And visible. As mentioned. Whereas the tiredness one is more me noticing it and nobody else can see it!

Thanks in advance.
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