Is This Something Serious? Posted: 03-28-05 08:43am
Hello,
i am currently compleating high school and
I am of 16 years of age. It is my final
year in school before uni and it is quite
stressful with exmas. I study 3 or more
hours a night.
For a while I have been noticeing a few
times that my pupils do not match in size.
The unequal sizing goes away and comes
back every so often. Futher more, when I
sit down or laydown sometimes (i think
it's when I worry) I notice I get a twitch
in my leg, neck or forehead. But once I
move my hand to touch it to feel as if it
is a spazam it does not seem to move
anymore.
Could these be stress, matuirty related or
could it be something more serious?
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Wesleyg
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 May 2005 Posts: 38 Location: Wisconsin, US
Posted: 05-12-05 23:33pm
My guess is you are already better, being
the time since the post. Stress can do
this kind of stuff, as can changing your
sleeping patterns like that. I wouldnt
worry about it unless it starts to become
a problem or if its lasted until now. :)
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heatherly
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 May 2005 Posts: 22 Location: Switzerland
Posted: 05-30-05 16:02pm
Get to the dr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This can be any early sign of a blood clot
formation in your brain.
Get to the dr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please don't take it lightly. It honestly
could be a matter of life or death.
You are not too young for a brain anyurism
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Relyt
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 28 Jun 2005 Posts: 30
Posted: 09-02-05 05:08am
heatherly
wrote:
get to the
dr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This can be any early sign of a blood clot
formation in your brain.
Get to the dr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please don't take it lightly. It
honestly could be a matter of life or
death.
You are not too young for a brain
anyurism
uneven puple size is very
serious.........Get to the doctors!
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