Added: 1 year ago
From: BethRosePizana
Views: 2,088
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (9)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • sometime my whole are moves like 2inches and my legs shake ect is that what you have? is it somethink to worry about? Thanks

  • @ht448 Its not normal to shake on a regular basis and there are any number of things that can cause it. I am in a long process to diagnosis. Some days are better than others but none the less there is alot of stress with it sometimes. But yes I still shake on and off.

  • @BethRosePizana well sometimes ill just have like a Spit second TWICH up my spine or a little hand movment and it freaks me out espitialy becouse im only 16 :L

  • @ht448 Well anything that makes your feel a bit abnormal will definitely freak you out a bit. Keep in mind everyone twitches once in a while. That is perfectly normal. Everyone including animals twitch as they fall asleep its part of that process. What I am going through is twitches and shaking that is on and off throughout the week. It comes and goes some weeks are better than others.

  • My best friend pinched a nerve when diving for school an now has had this happen the past three days with a constant two to three spasms per second. Hers are so hard that when I went to feel it it made me shake so hard that my head kinda was thrown back. Hers don't hurt as bad being she's been in school. She can't sleep eat or write. Is there a way to stop it or control it?

  • @randomstuffinmylife Well the doctor gave me some medication to help control it. And without the madication it happens alot more than it does now. It helps to get good sleep cause I tremor less. It also helps not be stressed ouit. Course can not always control that. Best thing to do is try to relax. If your in a situation where you might hit people then you should hold your arm bracing it against your body other sise just let it go in safe situation.

  • It has been developing further so bed time equals whole new adventures in uncontrolled muscle movements. But yes at times it does increase.

  • Does it increase when you go to bed? I find that I react the exact same way you do but only when I go to sleep and not as freequntly. But very similar. Shoulder area most.

  • Thumb up from GEEKGEAR

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more