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browneyedsusie
03-31-2005, 09:22 AM
I know I have read on the board about twitching being part of peri... but are these twitches not usually in the legs, eyes etc? I have had a strange twitching tugging sensation in my bottom lip(right side) for 3 days now. It almost feels like its vibrating. I think it is just below the lip. Anyone else have twitches here? Again..it is another symptom that is sorta stressing me out!! Thanks all...L

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newbie5
03-31-2005, 12:12 PM
I get that strange twitching too (along with twitching everywhere else). I will feel it start and I immediately put my hand there and try to see it in the mirror, but then it has stopped. So very weird! :)

browneyedsusie
03-31-2005, 03:03 PM
Newbie, I too stick my hand right there to make it stop. I have some structural problems with my neck and spine so I find it hard to tell what is what. Glad to know someonelse has it near their mouth. I too have twitchies all over, legs, ribs, eye, but never had the vibration twitching sensation around the mouth. Thanks for the post..L

JudeNZ
03-31-2005, 04:35 PM
Was I pleased to read your posting!! While I get those famous night time leg twitches, the last 4 days my left eye has been driving me to distraction with on and off twitching. A friend told me stress does that. I thought okay, but I've been stressed before and never had it. Been thinking maybe it it is eye strain, but then again it simply could be, good old peri.

Haven't had it in the lip, but I do have a lot of tooth and jaw pain. You mentioning the vibrating - a while ago I had an upper front tooth vibrate for several weeks then went away. Leaves me wondering!

Jude

dwp512
03-31-2005, 05:05 PM
Yep, me too. I've had the twitches just about everywhere.Even my rear. It is soooo freaky.
I wander if it is the PM or the anti -depressants I'm on.
DWP

JudeNZ
03-31-2005, 05:50 PM
I'm not on any anti depressants. Take effamol, magnesium, garlic and of course the dreaded iron. So can't be that for me.

Jude

ktee_uk
04-01-2005, 04:50 AM
Didnt realise this could be linked to menopause. I get the twitching in the eye, sometimes the right sometimes the left but never together.

chillijava
04-01-2005, 01:55 PM
i can join the twitching club too, mine is in my left eye the last time i had it, it lasted for two weeks it makes you wonder if drooling comes next.
i also have tooth and gum pain now and again, nothing wrong with my teeth and gums just another symptom to put up with :bouncing:

Wink
04-05-2005, 03:12 PM
YES! I get the twitching in my right eye. I was also told it was stress related, but never happened like this before peri kicked in.

JudeNZ
04-07-2005, 03:42 AM
A llittle different from twitching, but used to get this most annoying vibrating/pulsating in my left foot, on upper outside area. Would be like a motor running in it, but was too slow to tie in with being my pulse. Had almost forgotten about it, then yesterday back it came after what seems like forever. I shift it trying to make it stop or less annoying, but today it has gone again! Fun isn't it!!!!

Jude

browneyedsusie
04-07-2005, 09:53 AM
I get that annoying vibrating in my left foot too. It feels like I am standing on my cell phone when it is on vibrate. I did not realize it was your pulse!! OH the Joys!! I too wiggle it to lessen the feeling. Lesley

molly123
04-07-2005, 07:06 PM
I've had the vibrating left foot too! I wonder why we get it on the left?? This is another symptom that is never listed in any books or sites either! My left foot felt like it was vibrating pins and needles or ants crawling all over it and can be felt sitting, standing, and walking. It eventually went away! Weird!! Try not to worry about it!

JudeNZ
04-07-2005, 11:01 PM
Funny how others have had the foot thing too - maybe I should make it into a thread of it's own! Thought after I'd written it ,that it is almost like a cat inside there purring away. Won't be my pulse as it is not in time with it. Maybe I'm just not very synchronised lol.

Jude





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