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![]() and I don't mean entertainment wise.
For some reason, the big toe on my left foot keeps MOVING. I mean from the part where it connects to my foot and up... it will start to 'spasm' and move to the right, then back, then right again, etc for at least 30 seconds or so. It is freaking me out. I can't control it/stop it/etc. :/ |
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![]() my cheeks do that. not my ass cheeks
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![]() DIABETES!
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![]() Marilyn Monroe did not have 6 toes on one foot - as rumored !
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![]() My right middle toe is broken. Bumped into a table. It's not spasming, so I guess one up you there.
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seriously this shit is freaking me out though. When I try to show someone, it stops RIGHT AS THEY LOOK. I have a poltergeist big toe. |
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![]() Nervous twitch.
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![]() You're a nervous TWIT! HA!
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![]() hahah your avatar rules.
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![]() not yours, ba01. i've never seen Boo Diddley so happy.
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![]() that's a stupid-looking glass anyway. *shove*
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![]() Awww, I'm your buddy
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...Juicy Fruit?
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![]() Gotta have sweet.
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![]() My right big toe is half an inch bigger than the left! I was also admiring a scar on my left foot from a heel getting suck there.
That jittery foot thing happens to me sometimes, it seriously wierd me out whenever I find I can't catch it happening. Your avatar: I used to have nightmares about those, and imagine some of my teddies doing that to me when my back was turned. Mario Six Golden Coins, ahhh yeah. |
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![]() Muscle twitching is the result of minor local muscle contractions or the uncontrollable twitching of a single muscle group served by a single motor nerve fiber or filament.
Muscle twitches are minor and often go unnoticed. Some are common and normal, while others indicate a neurologic disorder. Common Causes Return to top * Benign twitches (not caused by disease or disorders) o Often affecting the eyelids, calf, or thumb o Normal and quite common, often triggered by stress or anxiety * A diet deficiency * Drug overdose (caffeine) * Drug side effect (such as diuretics, corticosteroids and estrogens) * Exercise Symptoms suggestive of a neurological cause of fasciculations include: * Wasting of muscle * Weakness * Other findings of nerve dysfunction probably stress.
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![]() I'd love to massage my tired aching feet on a woman's nice tushi right now !
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![]() Simple, Crystal. If it stops whenever someone looks at it, then just have someone constantly staring at your foot.
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