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Need a cure for twitch in leg!!!

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CAJ1 | 13:42 Mon 13th Oct 2008 | Body & Soul
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The top of my leg has been twitching since yesterday afternoon and it is driving me crazy. I can sit and watch my leg and see it moving because of the twitch. What causes twitches and any ideas on how to stop them?
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cut it off
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Lol, I may have to do that if it doesn't stop! It really is annoying!
Muscle twitching can be caused by adrenaline being released into the body as the result of anxiety. Exercise helps to use up this excess of adrenaline....so get moving!
Probably like the type of twitch you get in the eye which is very irritating. Usually due to tiredness, it should go off in a day or two.
I think I read somewhere that drinking cold water can help restless legs which I suppose is similar to your problem. Havnt needed to try it but at least its free, so try it and let me know if it works
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I already go to the gym 3 times a week mrs o!

I'll get on to the water burston and keep you updated
It could just be a nervous tick (more commonly found in the facial muscles. It could be a trapped nerve when yuou sit.
It could be "restless legs" which can be helped by low dose of levodopa or even the onset of Parkinson's. Best to see your doc who may send you to a neurologist if he/she thinks it's sufficiently noticable.
apparently if you move your leg alot, you know them annoying people that sit at desks jiggling their legs it means you are randy
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Thanks Chrisrob, I'll maybe leave it a day or so and see if it goes away first.

I'm looking around my office now to see if anyone is jiggling their legs lol! :oD

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