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Prince of Pistols
09-03-2008, 03:32 AM
I've had this wierd twitching in my left ear now for a couple days. And by that, I mean that, I feel as if my ear is being pulled down by something.
Strange thing is, it feels as if theres pressure, albeit slight, on the back left side of my head, and on my ear itself, along with my head. Been like that for a few days now.
And one day, my left hand was twitching and had the same feeling as my head did. But it was only one time.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Applejack
09-03-2008, 09:02 AM
WebMD.
Or an actual doctor. I hear that works too.
Chicken Little
09-03-2008, 11:08 AM
Aye, doctors visit seems best bet as twitching could be number of things ranging from simply muscle spasms to neurological disorders while said pain could simply be build up of fluids to clots. If symptoms persist, see your doctor isn't just a phrase for medication, it's rather common sense.
Then again you could also be infested with zergs and little zerglings will burst out of your mouth while talking to someone and doom the world to an eternity under the overmind, of course you won;t be there to witness it since your head would explode after the first wave, but it's the thought that counts...
Prince of Pistols
09-05-2008, 06:57 AM
Well, seeing as how I'm poor and have no insurance, a doctor visit is out of the question. :D
Lol
Sides, I don't think its that serious, just a little twitch. Just figured I'd ask and see if people knew what causes ear twitches, cause I got no clue. Lol
The Deity
09-06-2008, 08:59 PM
You should at least follow the advice in the first part of Droog's post.
Prince of Pistols
09-08-2008, 07:00 AM
Aye.
Turns out, its a twitch caused by lack of sleep.
Like, I was pushing my body beyond its limits a little too much for a little too long. >.>
Its also accompanied by tension headaches (which I've had a headache now for, going on 3 days straight, and no amount of medicine can make it go completely away) and a knot in the muscle on my left shoulder blade.
Nothing too bad I guess, but I kinda knew I was screwin with my body when I was getting like 5 hours of sleep and staying awake for 16 plus hours for like, a week straight. >.>
Add into that the type of work I do and the amount of caffiene I ingest and yeah. My body's rebelling against me.
Lol
For good reason I might add too.
Jack The Ripper
09-08-2008, 02:12 PM
What kind of work do you do that get so little sleep? You should probably start taking naps or something.
Prince of Pistols
09-10-2008, 09:15 AM
I work third shift doing stock. Heavy lifting, bending constantly. Blah, blah blah.
Key words are THIRD SHIFT. Lol
Kinda hard to get sleep during the day when people are out and about and everyones doing their own thing.
Believe me, I take naps every time I can. But I also have a 6 year old brother who runs around screaming like a maniac.
>.>
Lol
It's just lack of sleep so I'm not too worried about it. I've been getting more sleep of late so thats good. :D
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