Silly to think it could go on for so long, but we're on day four now people, is this a problem?
Will it go on forever?! Maybe, it's a sign or something. . .
I never want to be known as the girl with the twitch- but to be honest, I'd take twitch over lazy eye any day.
I decided that a quick browse on the ever popular WebMD might dig up some good information. First thing I read is something about some crazy disease but after scrolling down I came across this interesting infromation:
- Twitches. Unlike tics, the majority of muscle twitches are isolated occurrences, not repeated actions. Muscle twitches are also known as myoclonic jerks. They are entirely involuntary and cannot be controlled or suppressed.
- "One type of muscle twitch is benign essential blepharospasm. Blepharospasm refers to the muscles of one or both eyelids twitching uncontrollably. This often occurs repeatedly over a sustained period of time. In extreme cases, which are rare, benign essential blepharospasm may also involve the eyebrows, mouth, and neck"
- THANK GOODNESS IT'S NOT THE MOUTH NECK AND EYEBROWS!
- "Tourette's syndrome. In some instances, what appears to be a chronic tic may be a sign of Tourette's syndrome. This syndrome is the most severe tic disorder. It is characterized by the presence of both motor tics and vocal tics."
- TOO EXTREME- THERE IS NO WAY I HAVE TOURETTE'S (I think?)
Conclusion- WebMD you are probably account for the large amount of hypochondriacs
WebMD Article
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