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Old 12-26-2012, 02:44 PM #1
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Default eye twiching & right arm post acdf ??

Since acdf 7-2010 I always had right arm twiching in bicep --but now my right eye --upper lid is always twiching over 2 weeks ---could this be from the predisone I was on earlier this summer or neck related ?? I just find it odd all my twiching seems to be on the right. My shoulder problem from c5 nerve is on the right ---wondering if its all realated but the eye thing is new and starting to bother me because is non-stop. I have appt with eye dr friday . Has anyone had problems with eyes after acdf ??
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