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Weird sensations

I am having twitches throughout my body, I mean head to toe. At first they were just twitches every now and then, now they are all the time and they have begin to have a piercing burn sometimes. I sometimes jerk when I lie down to sleep (for instance, my foot, etc) I just noticed it last night. My finger tips feel weird like tingling and sometimes numb (my hands get that way). I have been having the twitches for a bout 3 or 4 months now but the other sensations are new (piercing burning feeling). Seem to have some hard time with my memory at times. This morning I got this piercing pain in my eye, but no blurred vision etc.


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hah... I've posted so many question about random twiches and throbbing/pulsating body and found no replies.

I too have this for almost a month now.
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****, i get the same stuff. Slightly different though - i quick have a feeling in the front of my brain then my body twitches, in addition to everything you said, however i dont get a piercing or burning... which is where? all over?
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