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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 548
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Just a health question, i guess
Last semester, during the final exam time, my left arm started to shake suddenly. It was the last exam and I was going through stressful time with sleep deprivation. I had somewhat similar experience except it was one of my left finger (middle i think?). But it was just once a long time ago., But this time, it was much severe...I tried to resist, by making a fist. It would go down a little bit. BUt then, I could hardly make a fist....Then it would shake again. It didn't happen for a while, but happend again during my 2nd exam when I tried to open my hand up... My body was really weakened last semester. I think i was somewhat going through a depression. So my question is, is this something serious and could lead to nerve demage? Or Something I can igonre and try not to get stressed and fatigued? Thanks |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 258
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i would think it would be spasms but when you squeeze a fist to try to stop it and it doesn't then you should check it out with a doc. my opinion would be get sleep some times when i get like 2 hours of sleep(doesn't happen every often) my eyelid twitches that day occasionally and thats from sleep deprivation, but i make sure to get 7.5-8.5 hours of sleep a night
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