Hemifacial Spasm
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I have just been diagnosed with Hemifacial Spasms at the age of 46 - since suffering from daily fluttering in my left eye. Thankfully at this stage it is still only affecting the left eye (I have had this since May last year) and hasn't spread anywhere else. I am beside myself with panic that I am going to end up abnormally deformed and disfigured very soon as it does start to include the rest of the face. Can anyone give a complete novice regarding HFS some advice. I only got the letter yesterday and don't see my Consultant until April and I am out of my mind at the outlook prognosis and what to expect. Is it really going to leave me looking disfigured permanently?
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barb_99377 sharon81449
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I have tried acupuncture..twice and it did not work.
I take Chinese herbs, and Magnesium,niacin and try to stay hydrated .i do yoga everyday that I can.
I have noticed that bright lights will set off spasms. My HFS has spread over the last 10 years... I hope yours will not.
Good luck!!
robert78247 sharon81449
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Roseann robert78247
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robert78247 Roseann
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Roseann robert78247
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carol10149 sharon81449
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Roseann carol10149
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Roseann
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einstein234 sharon81449
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when i had some weird facial spasm.
I was talking to a friend when i suddenly felt my eyes twitch and the corner of my mouth make some involuntary movement on the left side of my face.
I assumed it was just my mind but few minutes later it happened again and again. I was worried and discomforted so I quickly googled it.
I would like to think am too young to have such but i am yet to see any convincing article that suggests that.
Could it have a connection with stress? I had barely 4hours sleep the night before because i was working on a project through the night. I am really worried, I dont think there would be much medical help for this here in Nigeria
Is there alternative treatment or exercise that could help? Already i am taking alot of deep breaths to relax my mind.
Roseann einstein234
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Hi Einstein. I don't think you need to worry too much at this stage. It is probably not HFS, just tiredness and stress. A lot of people experience this in such circumstances. However, if the twitching continues for a few weeks it is worth getting it checked out. Most people are older when they get HFS but some younger people do also get it. I hope this is just a temporary blip for you.
michelle68554 sharon81449
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Roseann michelle68554
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Hi Michelle. Just to say that I have read some research (I think entitled Atypical causes of Hemifacial Spasm) that covered pituitary tumors as a rare cause of Hemifacial Spasm. You might be able to find this by doing a Google search? I am sure you're keen to get a full diagnosis and all the tests you need to sort this out. All best wishes, Roseann
Bigbook62 sharon81449
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Mrse sharon81449
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Hi I am also 46 and had hfs for 2 years but right now I've had enough... my left eye twitches,my cheek,my mouth and my neck also effects my ear too so fed up and it disrupts my sleep also have lots of headaches. I have Botox for my eye but havnt had any for the rest of my face. Been offered diazepam but will it help can anyone help thank you 😊
Roseann Mrse
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Hi Mrse, so sorry that you're totally fed up with HFS - it is such a debilitating condition and I remember feeling as you do now.
Diazepam might help your sleep but it will not stop the spasms. There is no known drug that stops the spasms unfortunately and surgery remains the only potential cure. One or two people seem to have found the Keppra helps their spasms a little bit but generally antiepileptic drugs don't do much good, sorry.
Hope you will find a way of coping. All best wishes.