Twitching Vein/Muscular Twitching on shoulder

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Nate J wrote:
Rob Del Monte wrote:When I woke up, my shoulder appeared to be vibrating, and when I feel it, there is this strong pulse-like-feeling on it.
Is your mobile phone down there?

Try getting off the computer for a while and getting around, it should give that some goodness. So like I said. Stay off the computer. For a long time. Please. . ... .
Nate J wrote:That's true. Think I'll follow your method and ignore the bugger
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MarkN wrote:
Nate J wrote:
Rob Del Monte wrote:When I woke up, my shoulder appeared to be vibrating, and when I feel it, there is this strong pulse-like-feeling on it.
Is your mobile phone down there?

Try getting off the computer for a while and getting around, it should give that some goodness. So like I said. Stay off the computer. For a long time. Please. . ... .
Nate J wrote:That's true. Think I'll follow your method and ignore the bugger
Lmao. I'm going to edit that post now.
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Rob Del Monte wrote:When I woke up, my shoulder appeared to be vibrating, and when I feel it, there is this strong pulse-like-feeling on it.

Every few seconds my shoulder, or just below, pulses/vibrates.

It feels like when you are holding something heavy, adn you are at your limit of strength, or when you stand in a pose that is hard to maintatain.

Anyone know what is going on?

My Mum's school friend, who is now a doctor, who my Mum rang on the telephone, reckons that I am hyperventilating, I wouldn't exactly call my breathing irratic (sp.?), though.
Rob, please refer to Nick Harvey's comments regarding the NHS Helpline. You'll find a telephone number for them nestled in amongst his other words.

Metropol is full of answers. Many, in fact, to questions nobody asked. But I think it makes good forum-sense to avoid medical matters, as a misdiagnoses can come with graver consequences than a deleted hard-drive.

Twitchy muscles may be a symptom of something very trivial, or something less trivial.

That is as much information as we can safely provide.
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Gavin Scott wrote:
Rob Del Monte wrote:When I woke up, my shoulder appeared to be vibrating, and when I feel it, there is this strong pulse-like-feeling on it.

Every few seconds my shoulder, or just below, pulses/vibrates.

It feels like when you are holding something heavy, adn you are at your limit of strength, or when you stand in a pose that is hard to maintatain.

Anyone know what is going on?

My Mum's school friend, who is now a doctor, who my Mum rang on the telephone, reckons that I am hyperventilating, I wouldn't exactly call my breathing irratic (sp.?), though.
Rob, please refer to Nick Harvey's comments regarding the NHS Helpline. You'll find a telephone number for them nestled in amongst his other words.

Metropol is full of answers. Many, in fact, to questions nobody asked. But I think it makes good forum-sense to avoid medical matters, as a misdiagnoses can come with graver consequences than a deleted hard-drive.

Twitchy muscles may be a symptom of something very trivial, or something less trivial.

That is as much information as we can safely provide.
Thank you, I fully understand, and I will keep to emergency resus of my ageing Windows 98 Second Edition, and not venture into the animate again :D. I would never take advice on a forum as final. some of you may be pleased to know that it has now stopped, and appears to be just trivial.
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Rob Del Monte wrote:not venture into the animate again :D
you're a cartoon? that explains everything
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Rob Del Monte wrote:.....you may be pleased to know that it has now stopped, and appears to be just trivial.
Well we lived in hope for a while....... :shock:
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