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Hello friends hope life is treating u well..

I am having symptoms of prickly tingling skin the side of my torso plus twitching??? Do any of you suffer with this?? Would you say its part of fibro? Meds?

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Cookie72

Hi there miss north west, I get a tingling and numb feeling in my left thigh, right thigh and left back shoulder black, also inside my right ear, I have an appointment to see the neurologist on 27th Jan, just to make sure that its the fibro causing it, I would have thought if it were the meds i would be getting it all over...funny thing is it feels itchy yet not itchy if that makes sense...I will let you know what he says...I have another appt the same day to seethe oral surgeon as I have a lump in my mouth, sorry but I don't suppose I have been of much help...hugs...Dee x

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Jjudith

Yes, the twitching is called fasciculation and it is associated with myofascial pain syndrome, which 70% of people with fibromyalgia have. Its not a worry in itself. You can experiement to find out how to move your specific muscles to stop it. Sometimes my left arm and legs have something like an epileptic fit all one their own!!! Some specific things start it off with me: (1) Bowen's therapy (2) stretching muscles (3) trying to balance (4) some medications, notably Codeine. Codeine also causes tingling, as does Paracetamol. The tingling has considerably improved since I learned the Alexander Technique. Hope that helps!

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Thankyou for all replys☺️ can I ask what Alexander technique is pls?

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Jjudith in reply toMissNorthWest

Well its a way of using your body more efficiently with poise, the way it should be used - we learn to misuse our bodies as we grow up, sitting, standing and walking sloppily. You can pay to go to an Alexander Technique therapist, or if you can't afford that look for a second hand book on Amazon. I got one for a few pounds by Richard Brennan that was very useful, but I guess you have to be motivated if you do it yourself. Its also good as you use less energy to move, and that is particularly useful with fibro.

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haribo36

Hi there,my muscles twitch all the time,don't know if it's med related as it first started when I was put on tramadol.I get it all over and sometimes it's worse than other times.Last night I woke up with intense itching in my inner thigh and it drove me mad.Ive got used to the twitching muscles now,they have a life of their own lol xxx

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Maisie1

Had this on and off for over 2 years. Twitching, burning sensations and spasm. Drives me mad

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