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Old 01-11-2012, 11:47 PM   #1
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eye twitch

I'm week two into my PCT. I doing 20mg nolvadex ed + 12.5mg aromasin ed. I've started getting an occasional eye twitch in my left eye lid. Has anyone experienced this? Any advice?

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Old 01-12-2012, 12:56 AM   #2
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I'm week two into my PCT. I doing 20mg nolvadex ed + 12.5mg aromasin ed. I've started getting an occasional eye twitch in my left eye lid. Has anyone experienced this? Any advice?

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Ive never heard of this side effect anywhere.
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Old 01-12-2012, 08:15 AM   #3
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Go see an eye doctor , I had that in the past . I dont feel it has anything to do with your PCT or meds you are using as I have ran many PCT's and never had or heard of that symptom . Although you probably have a stigmatism in that eye , or atleast when I had that twitch in my eye and seen the eye doc thats what the verdict was ,One eye is working harder or straining to see versus the other eye . Id bet this is the case here as well .
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Old 01-12-2012, 09:42 AM   #4
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Happens to me frequently. Here is some info on the causes.

Causes
By Mayo Clinic staff
Anyone can have an eye twitch from time to time without an identifiable cause, such as a disease or condition. Occasionally, a cause for eye twitching can be identified. In those cases, eyelid spasms may be associated with or prolonged by:

Alcohol
Caffeine
Fatigue
Irritation of the eye surface or inner eyelids
Lack of sleep
Physical exertion
Smoking
Stress

Chronic, uncontrollable eyelid movement affecting both eyes is known as benign essential blepharospasm. Although its exact cause is unknown, the following conditions often precede or accompany benign essential blepharospasm:

Blepharitis
Dry eyes
Light sensitivity
Pink eye (conjunctivitis)

Very rarely, eye twitch may be a sign of certain brain and nerve disorders. When it is, it's almost always accompanied by other signs and symptoms. Brain and nerve disorders that can cause eye twitch include:

Bell's palsy
Cervical dystonia (a separate type of dystonia sometimes accompanied by blepharospasm)
Dystonia
Parkinsonism: Causes and coping strategies
Side effects of drugs, particularly medications used to treat epilepsy and psychosis
Tourette syndrome
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Excellent post Baby1 ,Very in depth and knowledgable post . ^^^^^^^^^^....
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Old 01-12-2012, 11:32 AM   #6
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It happens to me when I'm very stressed at work.
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Thanks all for the responses. I've made an appointment to see the Dr. I started a new job recently - perhaps I'm stressed from it and I didn't realize it. Thanks again!
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I get it once in awhile when I'm really tired.
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I get it once in awhile when I'm really tired.
this too!! stress and sleep hand in hand... hadnt had it for a awhile but yes, stress and no sleep equals eye twich for me hahaha
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I get twitching all over especially when I lack sleep.
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I get twitching all over especially when I lack sleep.
I believe this should be reffered to as quivering ...lol
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get some sleep! it happens to me when im super tired
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Go see an eye doctor , I had that in the past . I dont feel it has anything to do with your PCT or meds you are using as I have ran many PCT's and never had or heard of that symptom . Although you probably have a stigmatism in that eye , or atleast when I had that twitch in my eye and seen the eye doc thats what the verdict was ,One eye is working harder or straining to see versus the other eye . Id bet this is the case here as well .
interesting. one of my eye was twitching like a mf for bout a week a while back. just so happens i have a stig also and i had just took a new job sitting in front of a computer all day. maybe same deal...
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high bp my eyes start bugging.
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