Just wondering what causes muscle twitching, is it neuro-lyme or the actual muscles itself (like maybe spirochetes in the muscles causing them to twitch maybe?).
I've been having muscle twitching in my right thigh, and for a good couple of months I was having constant left eye twitching.
Just curious.
PS - Please no suggestions of magnesium, because I have been taking magnesium for over a year and it doesn't help with my muscle twitching or cramping whatsoever.
Posted by disturbedme (Member # 12346) on :
Anyone know?
Posted by NJLyme82 (Member # 15683) on :
I have no idea. I have the twitching too and would like to learn more about it. It's not so bad now but I think it is getting worse.
I do know that at least at one point I had neurological Lyme. I had Bells Palsy in the early 90's when I was first diagnosed with Lyme.
Posted by AZURE WISH (Member # 804) on :
I think its the nerves.
I do still get some twitches but mostly tremors (which feel like very rapid fire twtiches that dont stop).
I suspect that the babs is respinsible for my tremors but it is just my gut feeling.
Magnesuim hasnt helped this symptom for me either.
Posted by dg0207 (Member # 15623) on :
I think it is a reaction to the toxic loads circulating around our bodies. I seem to get them after cycles of ABX or antifungals.
Currently I just went on Candida diet and taking:
diflucan kyolic extract caprylic acid whole cloves of raw garlic probiotics
This has given me a horrible herx with tons of creepy/crawly type twitches, not the large muscle type flexes. Also drenching night sweats (although could be the weather)
Any thoughts on toxic load/detoxifying?
Posted by ByronSBell 2007 (Member # 11496) on :
my muscle twitching has stopped after doubling my magnesium intake
Posted by Carol in PA (Member # 5338) on :
quote:Originally posted by disturbedme: Please no suggestions of magnesium, because I have been taking magnesium for over a year and it doesn't help with my muscle twitching or cramping whatsoever.
Disturbed, which form of magnesium are you taking. Some forms are more difficult to absorb in the gut.
Carol
Posted by Mathias (Member # 5298) on :
What are fasciculations? Fasciculations, or fascics are localized twitches of the muscle fibers.
From the On-Line Medical Dictionary:
A small local contraction of muscles, visible through the skin, representing a spontaneous discharge of a number of fibres innervated by a single motor nerve filament.
Magnesium never did anything for me either. I suspect it is either residual infection (I am not 100% better) or the nerves healing or possibly a combination of both.
It was my first symptom and will likely be my last to leave.