Ha. Thanks for attempting to analyze the situation. It's nice to know someone other than me does it.
It was litterally twitching. It was like when your eyelid twitches because you're tired, except it was on my cheek just below my eye (where your eyes puff up after crying). I guess it was sort of a slight throbbing tick (not painful), and it was noticeable to people looking at me. It did it for 3 days and wouldn't stop until I told it to yesterday.
I'm pretty sure it's because my schedule is making me constantly think and work quickly, and keep up with everything that's going on. A co-worker (nursing major) told me it can be from migranes but my head doesn't hurt; although I often get migrane symptoms without the migranes. Oy.
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It was litterally twitching. It was like when your eyelid twitches because you're tired, except it was on my cheek just below my eye (where your eyes puff up after crying). I guess it was sort of a slight throbbing tick (not painful), and it was noticeable to people looking at me. It did it for 3 days and wouldn't stop until I told it to yesterday.
I'm pretty sure it's because my schedule is making me constantly think and work quickly, and keep up with everything that's going on. A co-worker (nursing major) told me it can be from migranes but my head doesn't hurt; although I often get migrane symptoms without the migranes. Oy.
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I am glad its gone. perhaps its a sign that we need to get together and have a night out, or at least a night to ourselves
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I'd say that's definitely a sign that we need to hang out. We could even have a stay in night and have a tickle fight in our underwear.
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lets kick the boys out for a night and do this!
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