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Old 05-26-2013, 08:12 PM #4
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I would look at low magnesium.... this is the most common culprit for twitching muscles.

If your twitching and other symptoms are worse when you are hungry, then low blood sugar may be the culprit. These are the two most common triggers for muscle problems.

This is good news for you though, that your brain MRI was unremarkable. Try to focus on that positive result.
Thanks! That's what my doctor said, focus on the positive. I am going through some rough things in my life and I have been really stressed and anxious. After months of anxiety and stress, my symptoms started.

I had my magnesium checked and it was 2.0 (range 1.7 - 2.4). Should I increase my intake?
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