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Does anyone have lips and head twitching it just happens all the time

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Been and seen several drs neurologist in England and America

Plus the lupus dr rheumatologist they all keep saying it’s the lupus or fibromyalgia

Worried and stressed m I imagining it !?

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Hi

I sometimes get twitching on my lip and eyes , hope you feel better soon. Take care e

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Sorry, Lynne not e!!!

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Bless thank you for reply back to me

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You are very welcome. Take care Lynne

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Heu i put a post up asking the same thing the other day x i get tinglingin my lups can be quite painful at times my legs twitch and my body all over does i hope this helps xx

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Bless u guess we r all fighters

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shellycop

Hi I have a almost constant twitch in my left eye and the whole of the left side of my face. This was the start of my fibromyalgia, about 5 years ago. It continues to get worse, my face is swollen, my eye droops, I have headaches in that side only, it stops me sleeping and wakes me up. I bite the inside of my mouth and tongue causing ulcers and dribble out of the left side of my face. I have had doctors ask when I had my stroke, or when did I have Bells Palsy. I have never had either. It is by far the worst symptom of fibromyalgia that you can have. No doctor has suggested anything to help. I send you a hug as I know how awful it really is. X

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Thanks for replying and now I feel a little at ease hope u r well sending u lots of hugs and prayers

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Yes I get twitches in my head and my lips and pretty much all over. Like you I’ve had investigations.

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🙏🏼 Stay blessed we r all in the same boat

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Blessing to u thanks for the reply sending hugs n blessing to u 🙏🏼

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Tingly (mainly in lips). Kinda feels like anaesthetic is wearing off after dental work. Slightly numb and tingly. I would not say a ‘twitch’ exactly— I mean I don’t think there’s any movement anybody could see; just a sensation that I can feel.

I also get a vibrating feeling in my face and sometimes my chest or torso. It feels so real I instinctively put my hand to the spot to touch it but it stops when I move. This usually happens when I’m asleep and the vibrating sensation awakens me.

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pip76

I had a twitch in my face around my eyes for 4 years. I put it down to fibro until someone told me to try liquid magnesium (Karma rub). It stopped almost immediately after a couple of applications. Might be worth a try?

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