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Old 11-15-2008, 08:23 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Mine turns up whenever I'm stressed or fatigued - especially when I've been up all night staring at a computer screen finishing an assignment!
I've also heard that magnesium could solve the problem - but in my own 'research', I'd say this is for more serious twitches that occur regardless of your stress levels and amount of sleep you're getting!
And on another note, I personally would consider botox if I was getting eye twitches when I wasn't stressed or tired, botox isn't just a cosmetic procedure, its also used as a treatment for excessive sweating, CNS diseases etc, although wherever possible, I'd try to find the cause.
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