Like I can predict which body part would suddenly move and what direction it’ll move in and move there to minimize how forceful the movement is. I’ve been searching all over for years and I have no idea what causes it. It happens more when I’m cold lol. It doesn’t affect my quality of life or anything it’s just some weird unexplained thing.

  • 🎨 Elaine Cortez 🇨🇦
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    12 hours ago

    It’s known as dyskinesia and lots of things can cause it! Magnesium deficiency can be a trigger for it, but so can certain neurological conditions and medications. Has this been happening for a long time? Either way it doesn’t hurt to get it checked by a doctor for peace of mind!

  • @Nurse_Robot
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    Lots of things. Neurological dysfunction, medication side effects, and electrolyte imbalances come to mind immediately. Not a bad idea to get it checked out just in case, if you’re able to.

  • venotic
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    25 hours ago

    In my case, my right eyebrow twitches. But it isn’t because of stress or being mad, it is because of my consumption of caffeine in one day or throughout the week which is just one cause that can happen for some twitches.

  • Monkey With A Shell
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    19 hours ago

    Closest thing I can say to that is when I’m in a sort of half sleep state I’ll have a reaction if I happen to dream/think of stepping off something and try and catch myself in real life. Essentially the brain playing tricks on my body.

    • @[email protected]
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      26 hours ago

      Hypnic jerk - but OP sounds like something else. I experience small (OP’s sound forceful) twitches for a few days after lifting weights, but I think that’s just my magnesium deficiency