The question really is - "Am I dying?"

I'm certainly not a doctor, but would say it's simply a harmless twitch - I have the same problem from time to time (also upper eyelid) normally brought on by lack of sleep or a bit of stress. I did see the local "quack" at the time - and he was not concerned in the slightest.GLCQuantum wrote:... has lasted for four days now. Upper right eyelid pulsating like a heartbeat. Doesn't hurt, just irritating.
The question really is - "Am I dying?"
What are you trying to say you cheeky git!!GLCQuantum wrote:Cheers pal,
Just one of those weird new things that comes along with age I suppose.
Now, now... it's no secret that most others here have a 'couple' of years on me. I'll have you know, that I used to be the baby of the forum not so long ago.pharvey wrote:What are you trying to say you cheeky git!!GLCQuantum wrote:Cheers pal,
Just one of those weird new things that comes along with age I suppose.![]()
Yes, good to do relaxation, it really is. Do you feel the heartbeat in the eye at night as well, when you eyes are closed? I think staring in the mirror at your eye is not a natural way to tell what's wrong. Sometimes we all get annoying things happen, does not matter what age you are. Sometimes it can be worse for younger people, I went through a stressful time in my 30's, looking back...I emigrated to Australia at the time, all weird things happened, panic attacks, sensitivity to bright lights, phobias. I think I was also a bit of a hypochondriac way back thenGLCQuantum wrote:Thanks Siani,
Yes, it's bloody annoying! It's just there... all the time... all day... all the time.
I looked in the mirror, and it's visibly noticeable (if you stare at the eyelid with full concentration for a minute or so). It's funny you should talk about relaxation programmes, as I previously slept to them at night for a couple of years (plenty of good ones on you tube) until recently.
Maybe time to get back onto them...
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