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hazelnut86
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Posted 12/1/2014 10:14 AM (GMT -5)
how about
a family stress this weekend and now my eyes feel weird and freaking me out this morning having a panic attack my eyes feel like they're vibrating weird like when I stare at something too long and now I'm just all the time going to the eye doctor but it's really strange
wonder if just anxiety or what
Scaredy Cat
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Posted 12/1/2014 11:47 AM (GMT -5)
HN.,
Messages sent and recieved.:)...
...but one thing I forgot to mention...
Are you currently seeing an
optometrist
...or an
opthomologist?
The latter is a medical doctor, who will be able to give you a more thorough assessment of your eye health.
Let us know how your appointment goes, okay?
S.C.
Steve n Dallas
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Posted 12/1/2014 1:53 PM (GMT -5)
"Most people develop a minor eyelid twitch at some point in their lives. Although the cause is generally unknown, it may be associated with:"
Fatigue
Stress
Caffeine
www.webmd.com/eye-health/why-your-eyes-twitch
Merrida
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Posted 12/1/2014 6:34 PM (GMT -5)
What timing! I was in therapy today and I was complaining of the exact same thing. I told my therapist that I feel like my eyeballs are vibrating! (What a strange sensation, eh?)
I'm familiar with eyelid twitching, and that's a bit unsettling too. But when you feel like the actual eyeball is vibrating beneath the lid, well shucks. Needless to say, it has passed. And, for what it's worth, I've had it before. It's weird, but fortunately, it does dissipate. :)
M.
hazelnut86
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Posted 12/1/2014 8:11 PM (GMT -5)
that is weird Merrida well I went to the eye doctor this morning because my equilibrium kind of felt off 2 and he said that my eyes are very dry and that can actually cause vision issues. very strange I would have never thought.
jf0310
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Posted 12/1/2014 9:43 PM (GMT -5)
My therapist told me anxiety causes vision issues. It can mess with your whole body. I had to get glasses.
hazelnut86
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Posted 12/1/2014 10:02 PM (GMT -5)
well I just got out of the shower and looked at things on my counter and looked like everything was shaking a little bit. very strange you know I started to make more out of it than it was I'm sure this morning and all I started and all I could think of with something major going on and I started panicking by the time I got to work I felt like I could pass out and I had to walk in with one of my lawyers ugh
hazelnut86
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Posted 12/1/2014 10:48 PM (GMT -5)
I had a lot of family drama over the holidays so I'm sure that has a lot to do with it does anybody else deal with drama and then a couple days later have a breakdown? That's how I roll
Scaredy Cat
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Posted 12/2/2014 10:20 AM (GMT -5)
Yeah, me too...I call it the anxiety 'fallout' effect!
How are things this morning?
S.C.
hazelnut86
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Posted 12/2/2014 12:20 PM (GMT -5)
things are good. thanks!! so strange though. i noticed last night when i got out of the shower and this morning when i woke up - when i looked at things, they were shaking again bad. i looked in the mirror and this time i could see my right (oppos of one i thought was bothering me) eye quivering like a really bad twitch constant. couldn't see it yesterday. dry eyes? hmmmm i wore this moisturizing bead mask the doc gave me twice last night too. when it happens, its weird, it feels like my head is kinda shaky too. can't explain. just sound weird. ha
i slept like a baby last night. my little one went to his dads. got to get my 8 yr old out of my bed. he still likes to snuggle but ends up kicking me all night. :P
Scaredy Cat
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Posted 12/2/2014 12:27 PM (GMT -5)
HN.,
Are your ears feeling congested/clogged? I still think this sounds vertigo related...
I know you didn't have pronounce dizziness, but you did say you felt a little off balance?
The eyes moving on their own is a pretty telltale sign.
How about
calling your GP if it does not get better soon?
S.C.
hazelnut86
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Posted 12/2/2014 2:34 PM (GMT -5)
i think i made myself into a full blown panic over it yesterday. my right eye is definately twitching BAD right now. what causes this?? it's constant, not twitch.......twitch......twitch. it's like twitching nonstop. ughh so weird. wasn't yesterday. or maybe didn't pay attention. doc didn't notice it.
hazelnut86
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Posted 12/2/2014 2:36 PM (GMT -5)
just read that dry eyes can cause the twitching so i will keep treating that and get plenty of sleep and stay off of my phone!
Merrida
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Posted 12/2/2014 5:54 PM (GMT -5)
Funny that S.C. brings this up because that's what's going on with me....remember we just compared notes on the vibrating eyeballs? My right ear aches, even my gums on that side are sore. But sometimes I get the vibrating eyes with or without the other stuff piled on. (It's always an adventure!)
I can relate to when it looks like things on the counters are sort of jumping around (like they're on a giant bass speaker, bouncing up and down). I (sarcastically) wondered if I bopped my head up and down I'd counter-act it. ;P
M.
hazelnut86
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Posted 12/3/2014 9:48 AM (GMT -5)
yeah the ear - that could be sinuses for sure! or vertigo! my son woke me up last night 1.5 hours after i fell asleep and i had taken benadryl. i felt strange with the eye starting to twitch like crazy and being so tired. took my bp and it was fine though. benadryl makes me out of it. i find that drops in my eyes help. i am super stuff this morning and my teeth have been hurting lately. wonder if that's my sinuses too. i hate winter!!! maybe we need a decongestant or something!
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