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Old 07-14-2010, 08:13 AM #1
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Default Muscle Twitching

I have had muscle twitches in different parts of my body occasionally. I recently went to see a specialist and he mentioned that the twitching and the tingling that I also experience, don't really fit with MG.

For the last week I have had constant twitching in my left eyelid. It just does not go away. Even when I wake up in the morning, the twitching is there. I still continue to have twitching in other parts of my body but they come and go and only last a few seconds.

I would appreciate any feedback.
Thanks ~ Melanie
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