Update No 2: the neurologist reserved judgement and booked me in for an MRI scan, which I had today (head and, for some reason, spine.) They said I may have to wait five weeks for the result. The twitch has been on holiday for the last week or so.Quick update ... I've been referred to a neurologist with "night time muscle jerks progressing to resting tremor," cause unknown. Waiting time for appointment, two months.
Fatigue? That would be a first for meI get a lot of twitching on my left side (especially at night in bed). It is visible and is called fasiculation. It is usually due to fatigue. It can be part of a benign syndrome or neuromuscular if it persists.
I despise MRI scanners, prefer CT scanners. I had 2 MRI's done on my fractured shoulder and torn tendons. Next day I had vertigo which persisted for weeks especially when laying down. My GP told me the ultra strong magnets in the MRI scanner can upset the fluid in your balance mechanism in your inner ear. Just thought I'd pass this snippet of info on. Hope it's nothing serious Deejay R.Update No 2: the neurologist reserved judgement and booked me in for an MRI scan, which I had today (head and, for some reason, spine.) They said I may have to wait five weeks for the result. The twitch has been on holiday for the last week or so.
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