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Annoying Muscle Twitches And More :)


LadyBugLuv

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Does anyone get annoying muscle twitches?

Like the kind you get when your eye pulsates, but ALL over your body?

Like in your arms... legs... side... buttocks...

you can visibly see your body twitch, too.

It doesn't hurt, but it's annoying!

Also, does anyone get a really hot face/head for no reason (no fever)?

And how about where it feels like your bp rises for no reason - your heart rate increases, you get warm, you get a headache... but then it goes away shortly thereafter? happened after eating an ever so healthy breakfast of a rice chex krispy treat I made... not thinking it contained gluten, but not sure what the deal was... there was coccoa powder in it.


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Desy Rookie

Yes, currently, my left eye twitches at least 4x/day.....it drives me crazy.

I have also experienced muscle twitches in my arms & legs.

TrillumHunter Enthusiast

Being mildly dehydrated usually does that to me.

JBaby Enthusiast

Yes, it happens to me, the twitches in the arm and eye, the warm feeling after i eat something i maybe shouldnt have. Not that often but it does happen. Most recently, i got warm after eating corn pops cereal, thought they were safe but they have wheat in them. I got hot and sweaty aferward and incredibly fatigued.

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