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Alastor Posts: 1950/8204 |
Originally posted by ZemHe does, however, win the "I can't even spell the word you, let alone epilepsy" award.Originally posted by Chronosphere-xYou win the "I read the thread" award. |
Zem Posts: 403/1097 |
Originally posted by Chronosphere-x You win the "I read the thread" award. No, wait. Upon further examination, you do not qualify for that award. |
Chronosphere-x Posts: 70/125 |
Originally posted by Xeruss touching an electric fence doesn't hurt...yet i move anyway, Anyway, go to the doctor, u could have epliecy |
Xeruss Posts: 77/309 |
A "temporary physiological disorder, causing muscle spasms, often triggered by lack of sleep" I have been staying up till about 1:00 lately, so you can quit your theories about demonic possession, and thumb hacking... |
HyperHacker Posts: 774/5072 |
Originally posted by Zem I hacked his thumb. Shhhhhh... |
netscape Posts: 32/90 |
Don't worry it's just demonic possession setting in. |
Tarale Posts: 398/2713 |
Originally posted by Zem Aliens. Duh Or maybe the Rand Corporation. |
Zem Posts: 398/1097 |
SO GUYS, WHAT DO YOU THINK IT IS???//klj;jkl;jkl;jkj;kl |
Randy53215 Posts: 65/726 |
Originally posted by NSNick Ditto. Its just your nerves. |
Tarale Posts: 397/2713 |
Yeah, I'm going to agree with the muscle spasm thing.
If it happens a lot, and is disrupting your ability to do things normally, then it would be worth discussing it with a doctor. They would be able to tell you if it's something serious or not and if necessary recommend you to see a physiotherapist of whatever to fix or reduce the problem. Other than that, make sure you're stretching, drinking plenty of water, etc, and all the other stuff that makes muscles happy |
Shadic Posts: 65/528 |
Definately muscle spasms....
It could just be like, how if you are sitting down and have your ankle at the right angle, your leg begins to twitch... But with your thumb... |
m3gaman Posts: 19/44 |
Id have to agree with muscle spasm's |
Ryoku Posts: 103/123 |
Originally posted by Sparx This has happend to me also, except with my my arm. Im not sure exactly why it happens though, and I have my asked the doctor, and he said that it is just normal. So im pretty sure that what is happening to you is just normal. |
Danielle Posts: 1373/6737 |
It's not that crazy for a muscle to spasm. Especially in your hand, they're constantly in motion. |
Sparx Posts: 262/529 |
If I'm sitting still, usually my head will just jerk in one direction all of a sudden.
Maybe your thumb does that for the same reason... |
Zem Posts: 376/1097 |
Since there are many different diagnoses in this thread...
Originally posted by NSNick I second this |
Sinfjotle Posts: 252/1697 |
I think that is so your muscles don't shrink to much and is just a natural body defence . |
Snow Tomato Posts: 98/798 |
Carpal Tunnel maybe? |
Trapster Posts: 1377/3604 |
I often get them in my legs when I´m in school. The right or left leg starts to vibrate up and down.
I often don´t even notice that they do that until someone tells me. |
NSNick Posts: 355/2228 |
Muscle spasms, I expect. I get them in my arms or legs every once in a while. |
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