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Strange eye-problem.

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Concerns my righ eye. I experience lower eye-lid "flickering". As if an electric current goes thru my lower eye-lid, causing "nervous vibrations". If comes and goes.


Eye-Doctor finds nothing wrong with the eye itself. Strange.

20 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

I've had it in the past briefly, it will most likely stop by itself eventually 

 

Whatever you do, don't try to figure it out through the internet. You might go down a rabbit hole.

I had a friend that did that with the same symptoms and he thought he had multiple sclerosis or ALS but it eventually went away.. 

      It happens to many people, usually no sleep, stress. With me it's the upper lid left eye. . several times over last few decades.

No worries . 

 

11 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

 

Whatever you do, don't try to figure it out through the internet. You might go down a rabbit hole.

I had a friend that did that with the same symptoms and he thought he had multiple sclerosis or ALS but it eventually went away.. 

..too much Internet use

It's fairly common to get some eyelid twitches.

A long shot, but could it be an electrolyte imbalance? Take some electrolytes or coconut water....might help.

On 2/14/2024 at 10:48 PM, swissie said:

Concerns my righ eye. I experience lower eye-lid "flickering". As if an electric current goes thru my lower eye-lid, causing "nervous vibrations". If comes and goes.


Eye-Doctor finds nothing wrong with the eye itself. Strange.

I have had that issue in my left eyelid while driving for the last few years, I just chalked it up to being an old f$%cker

On 2/15/2024 at 4:45 AM, scubascuba3 said:

I've had it in the past briefly, it will most likely stop by itself eventually 

One day it will certainly stop. On both eyes, and everywhere else. 😉 

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On 2/16/2024 at 7:25 PM, OneMoreFarang said:

One day it will certainly stop. On both eyes, and everywhere else. 😉 

Actually no twitching for 2 days. Gone for now. My Romanian clairvoyant Gypsie tells me, that when the Eye twitching stops, there is a good chance that some increased twitching in the underwear will take place. If that happens, I would not take any counter-measures.

Could be anxiety related, like a nervous twitch. Happened to me several times when I was much younger.

Sometimes, vitamin B Complex does wonder...

Maybe worth trying.

Cheers.

 

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