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alexkfiore
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Has anyone experienced constant tongue tremmors and twitching ??? I have had this on stop for months ever since I started feeling ill. The first thing you see when you google this symptom is ALS sO... naturally I'm freaking out a little. Does anyone else get this symptom ??? Who has Lyme? I need someone to make me feel better [bonk]
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Bartenderbonnie
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Your reading my mind alexkfiorre

ALS ? I sure hope not.

My tongue burns and tremors constantly. My jaw twitches. It went away after a few months of treatment but it's now back.

Aghhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.

In order to sleep at night, I have to place my fingers over my eye lids to relax my eye muscles. I just added having to bite down on my top sheet to keep my jaw muscles from moving.

Honestly, I m losing my patience with this bull#### !!!!!!

One of my very first symptoms of Lyme was my face and nose would be numb upon waking. This also went away with treatment. But now is back also.

So I have to believe they are connected.

Went off zith this month. Might have to add it back.

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Just a thought as to why there are no more replies. If others' eyes are like mine, reading the post is impossible due to the hyperactive mallet hitting the icon's head.

Even with various tries on different days, I can't even focus long enough to copy and past to a work page to read. The flicker produced by the action figure just make my eyes just tell my stomach to flip and my head to go sideways.

Just a thought in case others might like to read and respond but just cannot.
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Mashieniblick
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Alex,

Tongue twitching was one of my first symptoms 2 years ago when all this started. It twitched every hour every day for 6 months. Eventually the twitching moved more into my legs and around my eyes. Since I have been on antibiotics for 30 days now my twitching has drastically reduced.

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Robin123
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I think it's just different nerves getting affected. I went through mouth issues briefly before starting antibiotics, and then it stopped.

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