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HayleyJ 11-05-2008 04:36 AM

Nerves twitching in both sides of face?!
 
Hi! Probably silly, but it's driving me crazy... For four days I have had a very severe nerve twitch/jumping in my right under eye, towards the centre (nose). This can last for about 10 - 20 seconds and occurs at least a four or more times an hour!!!!

Anyway, this evening, I began to also experience some twitching over the right eyebrow, and now in the left side of my upper lip!!! This is constant though, been going for a couple of hours non stop!!!!

I am taking Endep (Amitriptyline) 10mg day, very low dose, so i would not expect it to cause any nerve disruption... Have been on it for 3 weeks now.

What could this be? How long do I wait it out before seeing a doc? Do I need to see a doc?!

Any advice would be fantastic before I go nuts with this lip jumping!! Feel like I am on vibrate!!!

mrsD 11-05-2008 07:35 AM

there are studies
 
showing eye twitches respond to Omega-3 fatty acids...like fish oil.

It is a simple thing to try and not expensive and good for your body in many other ways.
example:
Quote:

Neuropsychobiology. 2000;41(3):154-7.Click here to read Links
The control of blepharospasm by essential fatty acids.
Mostofsky DI, Yehuda S, Rabinovitz S, Carasso R.

Psychopharmacology Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel. dmostof@bu.edu

Dopamine depletion induced by administration of Ro4-1284 produces a condition of rapid and repeated eye blinking in rats. This condition mimics the human disorder, blepharospasm, which often accompanies parkinsonism and other dopamine deficiency disorders. When given a 3-week course of a compound (SR-3) developed from a specific ratio of two free polyunsaturated fatty acids - linoleic acid and alpha-linolenic acid - the eye blinking rate following administration of Ro4-1284 is reduced to saline and no drug control levels. These results suggest a favorable prospect for essential fatty acids in general, and SR-3 in particular, to provide an improved therapeutic option for the clinical management of benign essential blepharospasm. Copyright 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel

PMID: 10754430 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
I have a long thread on Vitamin forum with more information on the essential fats we all need. Please take a look.

HayleyJ 11-06-2008 03:18 PM

Thanks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 402593)
showing eye twitches respond to Omega-3 fatty acids...like fish oil.

It is a simple thing to try and not expensive and good for your body in many other ways.
example:


I have a long thread on Vitamin forum with more information on the essential fats we all need. Please take a look.

Thankyou very much for your help, I will look into it! 6 days now and it's driving me completely insane!!

ConsiderThis 11-09-2008 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HayleyJ (Post 402532)
Hi! Probably silly, but it's driving me crazy... For four days I have had a very severe nerve twitch/jumping in my right under eye, towards the centre (nose). This can last for about 10 - 20 seconds and occurs at least a four or more times an hour!!!!

Anyway, this evening, I began to also experience some twitching over the right eyebrow, and now in the left side of my upper lip!!! This is constant though, been going for a couple of hours non stop!!!!

I am taking Endep (Amitriptyline) 10mg day, very low dose, so i would not expect it to cause any nerve disruption... Have been on it for 3 weeks now.

What could this be? How long do I wait it out before seeing a doc? Do I need to see a doc?!

Any advice would be fantastic before I go nuts with this lip jumping!! Feel like I am on vibrate!!!

When I've had that, though not nearly as severe I've taken extra B12 injections when I used to use injections. Now I use extra Methylcobalamin lozenges.

In my case there seems to be an association with stress. If you don't have any particular increase in stress, then B12 may not be useful to you the way it was to me. As an aside, the cyanocobalamin that is common in grocery store B12 supplements is not as effective as the methylcobalamin.

tacitus 11-21-2008 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HayleyJ (Post 402532)
Hi! Probably silly, but it's driving me crazy... For four days I have had a very severe nerve twitch/jumping in my right under eye, towards the centre (nose). This can last for about 10 - 20 seconds and occurs at least a four or more times an hour!!!!

Lucky you! I have had twitches (fasciculations) in my legs continually for over eight years!! :)

Seriously though, I used to get them on the bridge of my nose which was really annoying, but they only occurred during times when I was under stress. I know it's hard, but going crazy over them is probably only going to make them worse. I have learned to live with the twitching, and while they never actually stop, I do notice that they are not as bad when I am in a more relaxed frame of mine.

As for medication, I've never tried any. Strange really, as much as I obsess over some things, I've never obsessed over my twitching (at least, once I decided they weren't a symptom of something more serious!).

Chances are they will go away eventually. I hope that's the case for you.


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