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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

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weesprout

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

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strant1974

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

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poppydolly

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

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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.

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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 !!!

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