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Q: Only One Eye Is Blinking!!
asked by: donsgal03 on November 5th, 2005
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Hi everyone. I was wonderin if anyone had any info on my condition, only one of my eyes seems to be blinking properly. My parents have noticed it as have many people, they stare and its very uncomforable. My eyes have been lyk this for 3-4 days and the 'lazy' eye is much slower @ blinking and I can feel it slowly blinking. Any help here would be very much appreaciated. Xx
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eowc
replied on March 1st, 2009
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My Healing Experience From The Like-Eye-blinking Sickness
My Healing Experience From The Like-Eye-blinking Sickness




From what you have mentioned about the serious conditions of your eye-blinking sickness, I would very much want to tell you that I have suffered from the similar symptoms (eye-blinking of countless times in a split second - I have suffered from it for about one year and then I finally get it totally cured through acupuncture therapy a few years back having sought other numerous but futile treatments from the other medical specialists / personnel) due to the neurological muscle spasms side effects of dopamine-disturbing medications of certain antipsychotics meant for the treatment of certain mental disorders.



Hence, I would like to share with you my healing experience from such an annoying sickness and I hope that you will somehow draw some useful reference from the information given.



In this regard, out of the articles giving details about my healing experience from such a chronic eye-blinking sickness, please look for the one entitled ' A New Version For The Self-administered Acupuncture Cure For Non-stop Persistent Eyelid-twitching' from the weblink :


http://ehealthforum.com/health/topic121270 _20.html

of this website.



Lastly, I hope that you will in turn get benefited from the information provided. Thank you.
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