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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I have a tic in my left eyelid. It's driving me spare.

This is not good. I've only done about a third of the things I need to do today

Caffeine, caffeine, my kingdom for some caffeine.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Have a banana - potassium works wonders.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have a tic in my left eyelid. It's driving me spare. This is not good. I've only done about a third of the things I need to do today Caffeine, caffeine, my kingdom for some caffeine. "
I often get a tic in the eye when i'm tired. It drives me insane

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Have a banana - potassium works wonders."

Go on... I'll fall for it...

Potassium for eye twitch...?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Have a banana - potassium works wonders.

Go on... I'll fall for it...

Potassium for eye twitch...?"

In the human body, potassium is involved in nerve function, muscle control and blood pressure - bananas are a good source of quick-release potassium. You may have noticed some of the olympic athletes eating them between rounds of whichever sport they were participating in. Conversely, excess caffeine will cause muscular spasm (the "shakes") and should be avoided if eye tics are a problem. A topical cold-compress will help alleviate the symptoms.

That will be 300 guineas for a private consultation, please

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Have a banana - potassium works wonders.

Go on... I'll fall for it...

Potassium for eye twitch...?

In the human body, potassium is involved in nerve function, muscle control and blood pressure - bananas are a good source of quick-release potassium. You may have noticed some of the olympic athletes eating them between rounds of whichever sport they were participating in. Conversely, excess caffeine will cause muscular spasm (the "shakes") and should be avoided if eye tics are a problem. A topical cold-compress will help alleviate the symptoms.

That will be 300 guineas for a private consultation, please "

j Thanks

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By *histler21Man
over a year ago

Ipswich


"Have a banana - potassium works wonders.

Go on... I'll fall for it...

Potassium for eye twitch...?

In the human body, potassium is involved in nerve function, muscle control and blood pressure - bananas are a good source of quick-release potassium. You may have noticed some of the olympic athletes eating them between rounds of whichever sport they were participating in. Conversely, excess caffeine will cause muscular spasm (the "shakes") and should be avoided if eye tics are a problem. A topical cold-compress will help alleviate the symptoms.

That will be 300 guineas for a private consultation, please "

...You should have replied privately to earn that private consultation fee...

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