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Random Flinching/Reflexes
#11
First - "[Image: F3llj.png]" I found that funny =]

But I think your problem is too much anxiety... I used to be somewhat similar, just try to chill more =]

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#12
I'd kindly ask you to never post in the emotional support dection again. That's the worse advice I've ever seen.
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#13
Yes, that childhood trauma can be the cause of that.
I was beat up in school and off school at least 3-4 times a week for 9 years and I have the same problem as you do.
I can just flinch on the smallest things, like somebody raising his hand towards me slowly.

But I have always found it funny for me and I don't care what others think, ever tried thinking positively about it?
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#14
(03-21-2012, 06:07 AM)NekoChan Wrote: Yes, that childhood trauma can be the cause of that.
I was beat up in school and off school at least 3-4 times a week for 9 years and I have the same problem as you do.
I can just flinch on the smallest things, like somebody raising his hand towards me slowly.

But I have always found it funny for me and I don't care what others think, ever tried thinking positively about it?

What's postive about it? It embarreses me when others point in out. I don't like doing it, I feel like an idiot once I've done it.
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#15
You say it happened when you were bullied as well? Perhaps it wasn't the bullying, but the stress of it that caused your "twitch". This is called a nervous twitch, they're perfectly normal, but you should try to find the source of the stress and stop it, because that can cause some issues.
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#16
This could very likely be because of the emotional trauma you suffered when you were younger. If I were you I would speak to a psychiatrist.
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#17
(03-21-2012, 02:45 PM)Alreiger Wrote: You say it happened when you were bullied as well? Perhaps it wasn't the bullying, but the stress of it that caused your "twitch". This is called a nervous twitch, they're perfectly normal, but you should try to find the source of the stress and stop it, because that can cause some issues.

It started when I was being bullied. I wouldn't say I'm currently under any stress to be honest, I'm not someone who bottles up how I feel, so things don't really way me down.

(03-21-2012, 04:07 PM)418 Wrote: This could very likely be because of the emotional trauma you suffered when you were younger. If I were you I would speak to a psychiatrist.

I am my own psychiatrist, lol. I don't need a head doctor to tell me what I already know. it doesn't effect me emotionally/mentally. I just wish I knew exactly why.
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#18
You told me you have ADHD, correct? Well, certain conditions such as Down's Syndrome, Autism, and ADHD, lead people to be affected more by tiny things; a small event that's made you angry could've left you a little mad, and so on, leaving you with stress. You could also be afflicted by muscle damage, have you ever injured yourself?
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#19
(03-22-2012, 01:40 PM)Alreiger Wrote: You told me you have ADHD, correct? Well, certain conditions such as Down's Syndrome, Autism, and ADHD, lead people to be affected more by tiny things; a small event that's made you angry could've left you a little mad, and so on, leaving you with stress. You could also be afflicted by muscle damage, have you ever injured yourself?

I do have a problem with my right ankle. If I run on it, sometimes it will just give way and leave me in excruciating pain.
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#20
(03-22-2012, 02:02 PM)BreShiE Wrote: I do have a problem with my right ankle. If I run on it, sometimes it will just give way and leave me in excruciating pain.
Hmm, that usually wouldn't have any affect on your upper body muscles unless a nerve got crossed (I don't think that's even possible). The only real answer I could give you based off what you've told me, is that you've got a nerve / muscle condition, now it's up to your doctor to answer your problems. Victoire
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