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Old 01-31-2010, 12:34 PM #1
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Default Twitchy Eyes

For those of you who have eye troubles - what were your first signs? I've had some muscle twitching occasionally in the past. But the last few days it has been really frequent and irritating.

No double vision - but sometimes blurry for a few seconds following what feels like deep muscle spasms. Rubbing doesn't help -- sometimes it feels like my eyes can't get 'back to center' when I open them up after a good rub.

I've tried to peg it when my last Mesty was but there is no relationship there.

I've even tried to see the twitching in the mirror and can't. For something that feels so dramatic on the inside - - there's nothing on the outside!!

Thoughts anyone?
Thanks,
Sue
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