Think about not having a guilty conscience, cheating, for example- I'm serious about it. Otherwise, it passed to me for a few months, but it was very intrusive and unpleasant.
That's what's been happening to me lately, and it's happened to me before, but there's been a pretty big break. I don't buy it, don't you. Some absurd superstitions say it was bad to play your eye. Sometimes our bodies do what they want, a complete mystery.
Hello, occasionally under stress and I get it. The first time I got it (last year) started suddenly with one-legged twitches, which gradually increased a lot. I was very stressed. Continue around soft-two. Without realizing it, it stopped. The moment I was stressed again and it started again and then it stopped again. A few months ago, it reactivated the other eye. I didn't go to a neurologist because I took magnesium, as well as sometimes a vit. of (b) the group. I'm also linking it to dry eye syndrome.
I don't advise you to go to the doctors because they're ass and panties with pharmacy, and they're going to make things up to prescribe you for the money. If it doesn't intensify progressively, it's okay. There are two options - some really intense stress (unlikely) and a deficiency or poor absorption of magnesium. The second is very easily repairable - you take the cheapest pure magnesium from the pharmacy and in 5-6 days you pass.
I'm shaking both eyelids when they whine. I'm not worried. All I know is it's not nice to be called.
Hey, it happened to me recently, too. It lasted a few days, maybe even more than a week, and stopped. Sometimes it happens again, but it's less common, I don't even remember when it was the last time. It's really stress, at least in my case. If you don't stop for more than two weeks and you don't think you have stressful experiences enough to trigger this, you better consult a neurologist, as you've already said.
Use a smaller computer and phone and you'il be fine, blink more often and moisten your eyes with a visin.
I'il thank everyone for the answers :)
Hi! And I had a similar thing for about a week, on the third day I went to the doctor, did the same, just for your peace of mind! It's unlocked by stress, nerves and eye overload. For a few days just forget about phone, computer, TV and books! My doctor prescribed drops and neurobec. You could be for a diopter, and the staring tension unlocked the playing eye. Success!
It's a lot of people have it and it's true that when you play right, something bad happens to you and vice versa, when playing the left thing, something good happens to me, it's always been like that, for many years around April I played my right eye and in April a dozen years ago I lost a loved one after which it stopped playing.
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