Eye twitch: My gfr is 43 and I seem to... - Early CKD Support

Early CKD Support

8,036 members2,776 posts

Eye twitch

clairelou82 profile image
5 Replies

My gfr is 43 and I seem to have started with an eye twitch I wondered if they were related or nit as it is driving me mad

Written by
clairelou82 profile image
clairelou82
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
5 Replies
weesprout profile image
weesprout

cant say if the 2 are connected, but i get that 2

strant1974 profile image
strant1974

I have this tto so you could be on to something, I put it down to tiredness.

poppydolly profile image
poppydolly

i get this as well but also put it down to tiredness

HiveMind profile image
HiveMind

I saw a nutritionist who told me my eye twitch is a classic sign of adrenal fatigue. I'm now in the process of being tested (saliva) for this.

mommysinpain profile image
mommysinpain

i have this too... mine is not do to tiredness ... it seems to happen more when i am stressed or nervous or when I'm in pain..i do know its Very annoying !!!

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Eye dilation test for BP/Kidneys

I am currently posting lots of posts because I am really suffering anxiety at the moment. As a full...
dizzydi profile image

27 years old male, CKD stage 2 at 82. How long it can be predicted to preserve my kidney status at stage 2?

I am 27 years old, got CKD stage 2 with GFR at 82 two days ago. My Creatinine level is 1.08 but...
spiritvan profile image

130/80 is safe blood Pressure in CKD ?

Please Suggest Me guys!! My father (63yrs) is CKD patient and now his GFR is 51, Diagnosed in...
vk11 profile image

Hildegirl

I have stage 3b kidney failure, I am 70 years old. In 5 yrs. ago my gfr was 55, has decreased to 44...
Hildegirl profile image

Should i get a kidney biopsy ?

One year ago, My egfr was 72 and 24 hrs urine protein was 395mg. I had difficulty breathing...
boon1 profile image

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.