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Oh, god, I have that, too. I feel your pain.
Bell’s Palsy
You know what cures eye twitching? Wine.
Okay, I have no idea if that’s true. Seems like it should work, though.
well–usually the eye twitchy is caused by a lack of sleep–the deep REM kind that some of us don’t get enough of. So, wine COULD cure it. Perhaps a few more tests…
I believe in wine as a panacea for all things.
Let’s test *that* theory, too!
I just tried your wine cure and it’s not working. Although in truth I don’t think I tried enough of it. Do you specify a volume requirement for your miracle cure?
Oh. I didn’t know someone was animating my week. Huh.
I just set my bed on fire. Wish I saw this sooner.
I usualy have a twitching eyes, twitchy liver and a twitchy trigger finger. Somedays it’s hard to choose which one to give into. Hide the lighter fluid from your alter-ego. I want tell.
Ugh. The twitchy eye. I get that a lot when I see my parents.
Sorry about your stress level.
I would like to confirm Gia’s statement that wine cure twitchiness. I have been in a bottle + a day experiment run by highly trained scientists (I think) for years.
That is truly one of the most annoying things ever. I hope yours is short lived.
I get it occasionally. Luckily, I t never lasts very long, but it drives me crazy.
I’ve had the involuntary stressy eye twitch for over 8 years now. I started seeing a chiropractor/accupuncture guy for it a year ago. It’s…better, but still there. Particularly when I’m really tired. Which is when I need it the most, eh? ::roll eyes::
Net/net: I agree with your pictorial. Very much.
I don’t get that very much, if at all, but when I am super tired and stressed I tend to glare/squint at everyone. It’s involuntary at least to a degree, but it does make for some awkward conversations at work.
The twitchy eye is a direct result of too much things happening in life. It means you need to stop doing things and start doing no things ever. It’s only temporary.
This happens to me soooo much! I constantly am asking people, “Can you see that? Do you see that?!? MY EYE!!!!!!”
Huh. I get it sometimes, but I’ve never attached it to stress. I have a scar under my eye, so I always assumed I was just deeply wounded by my baby brother and that’s what causes the twitch!
…maybe I need more wine.
I get that same eye twitch. All. The. Time. 🙂
A coworker swears it’s a lack of potassium, and will eat a banana or three when it happens to him. I think it might be a psychological cure, as bananas are a definite take a break, peel the banana, try not too look to foolish eating it…and it breaks into whatever it was that was causing the crazy-pants-ness of the eye twitching…or maybe it is the potassium…it can’t hurt to try either way.
Eye twitchy is sexy.
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Sometimes I get the face twitchies, too. I’m not sure which is worse, the ones you can’t see but can feel or the ones everyone can see. I think the eye twitch is better than the lip twitch (or as I call it, the Elvis twitch).
I’ve heard Cheetohs help.
😀
The face twitchiest are really great. It can be able to expand help.