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Old 05-01-2009, 12:49 PM #1
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Default Help for Twitching

I have been having a problem with a twitch in my face for about a week now. It is starting to really bug me. Has anyone ever treated a twitch like that with drugs? If so, which ones? It is the muscle directly to the left of the bottom of my nose, so it is like the bottom of my cheek is twitching.

It is not constant throughout the day, but occurs every day repeatedly. I'm wondering if the baclofen I am taking is actually dampening it down somewhat.
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