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Twitching eye! Can you help me?

Nov 5th, 2007 by sheetal

I need a big huge help! My right eye, bottom eyelid is twitching from last three months not very bad but it comes and goes. And I am fed-up of it and also very scared, because as far I remember in past whenever I have had my right eye twitching, I had always cried or had heard some bad news.

As per Hindu religion the twitching of right eye for women is considered bad and twitching of left eye is good, vice versa for men’s.

But the strange thing is I never had twitching for this long. It would be just a day or two, not more then that. But this time I am really scared, I tried to look for the solution on net but found nothing except this.

I need suggestions from people who have had same problem like me. What should I do?

2 Comments

2 Comments to “Twitching eye! Can you help me?”

  1. on 24 Feb 2008 at 4:48 pm#1shartika

    mine is the other way and i am a girl when my right eye twiches it means something good will happen and when my left eye twitches it means bad luck!!!!

  2. on 16 Mar 2008 at 5:27 pm#2Mary Perkins

    I get an abnormally rapid eyelid twitching which last for about a year before and it is actually diagnosed as one of the symptoms of Tardive Dyskinesia (neuroleptic medication-induced repetitive, involuntary, purposeless facial muscle movements) caused by prolonged intake of Risperdal. And I actually get it finally and totally cured through treatment administered onto the “He Gu” acupuncture point of my right hand.

    And this “He Gu’ acupuncture point, based on the acupuncturist is actually related to the treatments of facial nerves especially the eyelids. Whilst the treatment itself is a self-administered alternative instrument-aided acupressure technique provided to me by the particular acupuncturist.