Well, when I was younger I had a few, I would open my jaw wide and kinda scrunch my nose. This was years ago though. What My dr think nows, Dr Cantilliian is his name, hes a great phys, thinks now is that the old meds I was on, Wellbutrin XL actually made the tic resurface. I have an app with him on thursdy. Im going to ask him about tennex or topamax. I was told those work well for tics. and on Friday with the eye dr. Ill ask the eye Dr about the eye allergy thing. I figure It couldnt hurt to try. As far as the allergy testing goes, ive had the testing doen already and the only thing im allergic to is nickel. Now get this people, I have a app with a spinal surgeon on the 2nd to talk to him about my back. ANother one I had seen had mentioned somethign about musscle movements when you have metal rubbing against metal ala, the stuff in my back!!! So anyway, once I hear from them ill post some updates. Take care everyone!!!! Thanks for the advice !!!
Hmmmm and im curious, anyone heard of this candida thing??? is it worth a shot to clense my system. I was tested for parasites (that was fun let me tell ya lol) and the stool test came up negative
I said I've had a few cigarettes here and there but never noticed an effect on blinking.
That's what I'm thinking too but I won't know for sure until I get tested by the neuro.
Side question: isn't dopamine one of the "feel good" hormones? So shouldn't people with too much dopamine always be happy?
Interesting. I've also read that alcohol increases dopamine (altho I read one source that says it has the opposite effect), and alcohol seems to help a bit, sometimes.
I'm familiar with the homeopathic principal of "like cures like," but doesn't that only apply in infinitesimal amounts? I haven't studied homeopathy in a while. I've kind of given up on it. I've tried quite a few products from Boiron, colloidal silver, etc. (not for tics, but for sickness in general) and never saw any difference vs. when I didn't use them. The internet is full of stories from people who cure strep throat in 5 minutes with colloidal silver, tho. Maybe I'm doing it wrong
Perhaps a coincidence, but my blinking tic started a shortly after I started getting allergy shots when I was 17.
What is NAET and bioset?
Now that I think about it, yes. I had the following:
- for a short while in 6th grade I had this thing where I would always look at my watch. It wasn't preceded by any premonitory sensation, I just had some fixation with always knowing exactly what time it is down to the second. This went away shortly after someone asked me "dude why are you always looking at your watch?" I'm pretty sure this was a tic cuz it was a repetitive movement, altho it went away when I was doing something (like in gym class).
- for another short while in 7th grade, I had a transient vocal tic. In certain situations I would make an almost inaudible "nnt" sound, except it was just a millisecond of vocalization and then a glottal stop. I wouldn't even open my mouth to do it. I think it was OCD... I had to do it a certain number of times or until it "felt right" in certain situations "or something bad would happen." Now I recognize that as OCD. Anyway, after a short while, this went away.
On that note, I've always been OCD since about middle school (6th-8th grade). I've always had rituals. None of the super long ones like you heard about on TV, but maybe 10-30 seconds in duration.
I was then tic free (altho still OCD, altho I didn't recognize it as such), until I was 17 when the blinking started.
I have recognized now that occasionally I will still do the "nnt" thing, except there's no premonitory sensation... I just do it in certain situations, like after I read a certain type of sentence... I'm about 99% sure it's OCD related because it's always the same type of situation in which I'm reading something that it occurs. I've never tried to quantify it before but I would say that it's after I read a sentence that hold significant information (I make the "nnt" sound to acknowledge and let the information "sink in") or after I read something that would evoke laughter in a crowd of people (I make the "nnt" sound to represent people laughing). I'm sure there are a few more but that's it. It never just like comes out on it's own, which is why I think it's OCD-related. If I ever accidentally do it around people, I can disguise it as a small laugh.
Sometimes I'll do it in conjunction with the blink, however, and that scares me. It makes the blink "feel more effective." This fact really scares me that there's something seriously wrong with me neurologically.
re: smoking - if I want to try this, can I use a nicotine patch instead? I don't like the smell of cigarettes.