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Old 10-15-2014, 01:15 PM #2
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I have experienced on and off again twitching as well since August. Mine is all over the body. I recently had one in my chin that went on for three days. Could be due to head injury, or in my case a side effect from medication.

How long ago did you hit your head? Are you currently taking any medications?
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32 year old female
Fell off pool ladder on 07/26/14 and hit back of head on concrete, was unconscious for a few minutes.

Clear MRI and CT. Meds: 15mg Mirtazapine, heavy vitamin regimen

Symptoms: Anxiety (getting much better), sleep disturbances, fatigue, don't feel like myself

Getting better everyday thanks be to God! War Eagle!
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