Hello,just wondering if anyone else had what I can only describe as head twitches ? Mine are always to the left side. Was wondering if this could be a lupus symptom or just a strange thing that is not at all connected.
Thanks for reading,
Celina.
Hello,just wondering if anyone else had what I can only describe as head twitches ? Mine are always to the left side. Was wondering if this could be a lupus symptom or just a strange thing that is not at all connected.
Thanks for reading,
Celina.
Do you get pain at the same time? I have had episodes of sharp stabbing pains in my head that pull me to one side. They stopped once I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism and got it under control. I also sometimes get a kind of electric shock-type feeling in my head, like a jolt that puts me off balance. I've recently noticed that these happen when I've accidentally missed a dose of the sertraline that I'm on - think must be a withdrawal symptom
Ask if you might be having trigeminal neuralgia
Hello Celina.
I have had head twitches in the passed. Probably before my diagnosis. But I linked it at the time to stress/tiredness and never mentioned it to a doctor. However recently I went to the GP about headaches with ear pain and was told I had headaches with myalgia. And that I experienced CNS (Central Nervous System) involvement with my lupus. At that point, the GP knew I had been getting muscle twitches in my back, legs and abdomen at times too. Unfortunately, with so many lupus symptoms, it's hard to discuss everything at your GP/Rheumy appointments and even with a list of "Must Mentions" it is easy to get side-tracked isn't it. I think if I were you I would go to the GP. They are obviously bothering you. Please let us know how you get on.
Kind regards
Wendy