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Originally posted by DeusEx
almsot 40% of the population has them at one time or another. Not a problem. the human brain is a mess of incredibly complex electromagnetics, making it extremely fast and adapatable, but renders it inherently unstable. mild electrical siezures in the left hemisphere are particularly common. For isntance, I'm guessing that these twiches affect the right side of your body, right?
DE
Originally posted by DeusEx
Which side do you have problems with?
Which side of your head sustained the most injuries?
I'll try to help, but I need more information.
DE
Originally posted by Illmatic67
My friend's father was shot in the head almost 20 years ago by some sniper in the roof who thought it'd be funny to shoot somebody.
He's still alive today, but he hasn't been the same since the shooting.
Originally posted by junglejake
How did it start? Your post is making me all nervous! Just about a week ago I started getting a spazm in a muscle in my nose, which would cause it to twitch. Over the course of this week, I've developed one under my eye, which causes my eye to go a little, too, and now the nose deal sometimes pulls my upper lip into the Elvis snarl. I was hoping it was a change in diet or stress...