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Farrell
27th May 2007, 03:30
It's driving me bonkers!

I've had it for about three weeks now. I can only describe it as a random pulsing or tiny twitching in my eyelid of my right eye.

It's not effecting my vision in any way, but I'm wondering when, or if, it will stop.

Anyone got any ideas on what it is?

moetorious
27th May 2007, 05:10
I get one of those too, doctor told me im short of vitamines, and told me to eat lots of apple and bananas that has lots of fibres. i hope that helps.

Farrell
27th May 2007, 06:24
Thanks mate.

Just did a quick Google......myokemia.

Just started a course of vitamins and iron yesterday so I hope it will improve.

Finding it difficult to keep hydrated lately.

Been Accounting
27th May 2007, 06:56
I was always told Spasmophilia / Magnesium deficiency + fatigue

Loose rivets
27th May 2007, 07:07
I've had it a couple of times many years agao. It went away after making the male ground staff wary of me, and getting lucky with a girl in the office. :ouch:

RobertS975
27th May 2007, 12:44
Such "pulsations" are called fasciculations, defined as muscular twitching involving the simultaneous contraction of contiguous groups of muscle fibers.
When islolated to a small area, it is usually of no medical consequence.

Captain Smithy
28th May 2007, 09:02
I have experienced this phenomenon in the past, usually down to tiredness.

jesmith
28th May 2007, 09:26
I have experienced this too. Have been told it is from drinking to much coffee. I didn't know you could drink to much coffee.;)

gingernut
2nd Jun 2007, 19:19
Are you feeling it,or are people noticing it?

Farrell
3rd Jun 2007, 08:41
I'm feeling it!

No one (at least as far as I know!) has noticed it!:ouch:

brain fade
3rd Jun 2007, 18:11
I've had this too, from time to time. Glad to hear it's a proper condition. I just thought it was another weird personal attribute.

I'll maybe try some vitamins then.

Loose rivets
4th Jun 2007, 03:11
I seem to remember being able to see a small movement.

gingernut
5th Jun 2007, 09:55
It doesn't sound like anything too significant, sometimes the cause can seem a little unrelated, for example , referred sensation from a bad tooth.

razzele
23rd Jul 2007, 17:35
Hey ive been getting that too, weird how it is in the right eye only !!

gingernut
23rd Jul 2007, 20:10
Ok, here's how it works....no-one quite know's what the problem is, but we're pretty sure it aint serious, and is probably self limiting.

So we study your face closely, and make the decision......

....vitamin deficiency, bad tooth or too much coffee. Which well they believe?

Either way, I bet we cure ya'.

And you go away thinking your cured, and we feel good.

Don't tell anyone:mad:

:)