Benign Fasciculation Syndrome Causes and Treatment

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2016
  • ***** Thanks for watching, I am receiving lot's of personal questions as to whether or not individual viewers may or may not have #BFS. Please understand that I cannot responsibly do this for you and you will need to see your own doctor in person to be properly evaluated. In addition, please please please don't share your personal medical information on public forum's. Once it's out there, it's out there. Thank you in advance for your understanding ******
    This video explains the diagnosis and management of #Benign #Fasciculation #Syndrome. I also talk about a number of other conditions that can cause muscle twitching including #Motor #Neurone #Disease.
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  • @liunknownil2072
    @liunknownil2072 5 лет назад +2953

    Does this happen to anybody else?: every time I start to twitch, I would look at the area where the twitching is and it would stop, but then when I’m not looking it would start again😑

  • @wokeok7450
    @wokeok7450 4 года назад +458

    Nobody:
    My muscles at rest: allow me to introduce myself

    • @nicolecunanan7262
      @nicolecunanan7262 4 года назад +32

      Bruh my muscle is twitching while watching this video lmao

    • @wokeok7450
      @wokeok7450 4 года назад

      @@nicolecunanan7262 same as

    • @okaybuddy.
      @okaybuddy. 3 года назад +1

      @@whyyskiw What about now?

    • @whyyskiw
      @whyyskiw 3 года назад +1

      @@wokeok7450 yess I am okay now. It went away when I started to sleep early

    • @gauravrathore3539
      @gauravrathore3539 3 года назад

      @@nicolecunanan7262 hw r u nw

  • @jonah1418
    @jonah1418 5 лет назад +183

    This doctor is bad ass. He's very well spoken, and intelligent.

  • @MN-fc5so
    @MN-fc5so 6 лет назад +857

    I honestly believe we are ALL anxiety stricken and we are all fine.

    • @ivanjankovic1375
      @ivanjankovic1375 6 лет назад +10

      Spot on

    • @lordhumor6541
      @lordhumor6541 6 лет назад +136

      Are you guys anxiety googling too ? :(

    • @greasy_dub_club5786
      @greasy_dub_club5786 5 лет назад +10

      Can it just be anxiety and not bfs? I’m having all symptoms of anxiety but only the muscle twitching is my symptoms for bfs

    • @bobdigi500
      @bobdigi500 5 лет назад +37

      @@lordhumor6541 oh yes. Although I try not too anymore. I'm sure this condition is bought on by anxiety. Specifically for me, health anxiety.

    • @lordhumor6541
      @lordhumor6541 5 лет назад +38

      Bob Digi Bob Digi It’s been 10 months since I posted that comment, let me just assure you, lots of growing & manifesting & not letting my anxiety/health anxiety conquer. I do not have ALS/BFS no matter how much your anxiety may trick you into believing that you have these illnesses, you don’t. You are fine :)

  • @nylahjourdan4176
    @nylahjourdan4176 7 лет назад +474

    Omg I swear I have this! It started in my chin and my eyes. Then it went everywhere. Behind my leg, on my knee, my eyebrow, my elbow, my hand, around my abdomen, by my Cupid's bow and nose, and even the bottom of my foot! I even have the thumping in my ear! So aggravating. Oh I forgot to mention around my temples and my inner thigh. After I yawn my neck and even if I don't yawn my neck would twitch. Thank you so much for this video!

    • @thatboywavyy7284
      @thatboywavyy7284 7 лет назад +39

      Nylah Quillens me to! Started in my left foot, for like 2 weeks straight when I try to sleep. Then started in my forearm, to my temple then everywhere. It was bad at first, constant muscle twitching for the first 3 or 4 months. I get it in my fingers every now and there but it definitely slowed since it first started to happen. Started In my mid 18, I'm 19 now. It definitely gave me anxiety about my health!

    • @marshall4u
      @marshall4u 6 лет назад +17

      I'm still dealing with it

    • @skingerskanger
      @skingerskanger 6 лет назад +11

      Got one in my left temple as I type this....

    • @zhawk18
      @zhawk18 6 лет назад +16

      Nylah Jourdan hey.. you still alive? Lol. I have the same things along w finger twitches. Anxiety sucks😞

    • @goremall4330
      @goremall4330 6 лет назад +13

      That is EXACTLY the same ones I have. Have you had any luck fixing them? I’m going on 2 years now. 😔

  • @lockergr
    @lockergr 4 года назад +34

    You must be a wonderful physician because this was a fabulous presentation. Detailed and efficiently presented. 👍🏻

  • @jilla82
    @jilla82 2 года назад +17

    Ive had this my whole life.
    Its comforting to read the comments and see so many other people with it...all with the same worse case scenario ideas running through our heads.

    • @jilla82
      @jilla82 2 года назад +1

      @@vidhibhardwaj9003 you just have to live with it
      im 39 and have had them since highschool.
      Different areas flare up at different times.

  • @DrSimonFreilich
    @DrSimonFreilich  7 лет назад +6

    Dear Viewers - Someone just asked a really interesting question about BFS and HIV. I am glad to say that they very sensibly removed the question themselves - and as I've said above - please don't reveal personal or privileged information on the internet and especially in this way.
    Apart from the fact that I can't and won't give any of you a web based opinion on an individual basis, frankly, it's really not a smart thing to publicize such information in this way.
    However, if there is a point to be made in general that hasn't been covered either in the video or in the comments below, then I will try and make it, here in the comments.
    Fasciculations in HIV are a very complex subject with a variety of causes apart from BFS. Should anyone with HIV have them, I would strongly urge you to see your local Neurologist. Its really very important to be properly checked out thoroughly by a Neurologist. Apologies that I can't go into more details about this - this subject is too lengthy and this is just not the forum for it.
    Wishing that person all the very best and indeed to everyone else with this condition.
    Simon

    • @williamhill1984
      @williamhill1984 5 лет назад +1

      Do myopathy causes muscle twitching?

    • @lukemccloskey6887
      @lukemccloskey6887 5 лет назад

      Dr Simon Freilich is twitching of left index finger common? No other symptoms but going on for week now

  • @davidmullins4485
    @davidmullins4485 6 лет назад +7

    Thanks Dr. Freilich for this detailed explanation of BFS. My left vastus medialis has been twitching for over two weeks and I have gone through my own process of exclusion. I'm at the point of seeing my physician to eliminate any other mitigating factors and variables. Thanks again for providing this service on the internet.

    • @yakamon123
      @yakamon123 2 года назад

      I realise it’s been a while since you made this comment, but I’ve had the exact same thigh muscle twitching and spasming for the last 3 weeks, hours upon hours during the day, will only stop occasionally if I’m moving. I’m curious about what came of the trip to the doctor?

  • @marks6663
    @marks6663 6 лет назад +701

    Is this guy a doctor, or a tailor?

  • @DrSimonFreilich
    @DrSimonFreilich  7 лет назад

    Thanks for the question. BFS can be quite focal and doesn't have to be everywhere all the time. If you or other viewers are worried about particular symptoms, it's really important to see your own doctor in person, as I can only give a 'general' reply. Bw! Simon

    • @lastcall170
      @lastcall170 6 лет назад

      Dr Simon Freilich Drs. Are useless. This is suicidal

  • @EricMcDowellegm
    @EricMcDowellegm 8 месяцев назад +2

    Very thorough overview. Thanks so much for what you do, Dr. Freilich. Glad I found your channel!

  • @TaiganTundra
    @TaiganTundra 7 лет назад +187

    This is the most informative video on BFS I've ever seen, thank you a bunch. I wish there was more research into this condition. Even though it's "benign" it's still can be pretty debilitating at times.

    • @DrSimonFreilich
      @DrSimonFreilich  7 лет назад +28

      Geanos Uron - Thanks! It's a very irritating and disturbing condition and I sincerely hope medical sciences finds effective treatment soon. Bw Simon

    • @starskyhutch21stcenturyenv5
      @starskyhutch21stcenturyenv5 6 лет назад

      Geanos Uron tell me about

    • @starskyhutch21stcenturyenv5
      @starskyhutch21stcenturyenv5 6 лет назад

      Geanos Uron please contact me

    • @philipdesautel5273
      @philipdesautel5273 6 лет назад +11

      This is a very informative presentation. I would like to add the following which I believe is the primary cause of BFS. For me, it was a deficiency in both magnesium and potassium relative to calcium. Both magnesium and potassium relax muscle cells while calcium tenses muscle cells. The primary reason there's an increase in BFS has a direct correlation, in my opinion, to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) emitted from wireless technology in the form of RF/radio frequency/microwave radiation and of LF/low frequency/dirty electricity. EMF cause what's known as the Voltage Regulated Calcium Channels (VRCC) of the cells to open too often resulting in excessive calcium entering the cells which results in uncontrollable muscle tensions/twitches. The primary reason most BFS is in the calves is because of both RF and LF radiation levels emitted in the driver's side foot well. With more electrification of cars has come more BFS. Strong EMFs deplete the body of both magnesium and potassium. The appropriate initial step to see if your BFS is related to my assessment of the most common cause of BFS is to get a hair mineral analysis and make adjustments to you intakes. Please be advised, however, that if you are addicted to wireless technology you will not be able to resolve this problem as the EMFs you live in will deplete these minerals faster than you can safely supplement. Insuring your Zinc and Iodine levels are not deficit should also be investigated as these are first line immune defenses against radiation exposure.

    • @TaiganTundra
      @TaiganTundra 6 лет назад

      @MARTIN HUTCHINSON What do you want me to contact you for?

  • @jamesdean9957
    @jamesdean9957 10 месяцев назад +8

    This is a fantastic video because most of us Google twitching and we get ALS or MS. Follow the rabbit hole and you discover twitching can be benign. BFS. You then try to match your symptoms and rationalize what’s going on with your body. I can’t tell the doc how awesome he is for posting this video.
    Im 38 and I’ve been having muscle twitching in my FDI muscle in my right hand on and off for the last 2.5 years. Plus I’ve had twitching in other areas like around my knees. At times my index finger and thumb will twitch and cramp. It’s rapid fire… continuous. Also sometimes the muscle will twitch for an hour and then just stop. Other times on and off for a couple days or minutes. Feels completely random.
    What makes me feel better is the fact that I can close my hand, make a fist and the twitching stops. My wife can’t see a change in muscle definition and I can still use the grip strength trainers up to the 150 lbs level with no issues. Read any forums dedicated to ALS and they call say you will lose the ability to complete tasks.
    I’ve not seen the GP or gotten an EMG because I can still tie my shoes and button a shirt. Plus I am aware I’ve got health anxiety. It has been really very tough and my wife has been very supportive and patient.
    To everyone out there twitching there are lots of us out here. I’m still concerned myself about my twitching but what I’ve learned is that the longer your twitching goes on the less likely things are serious.
    Keep a positive mental attitude!

  • @fogs8153
    @fogs8153 4 года назад +2

    I wish I had you as a doctor, so thorough and smart

  • @angelamcclain6871
    @angelamcclain6871 6 лет назад +7

    Thank you for creating the video as there is so little understandable sources of information about this condition. The only comment I would make is that the symptoms you describe seem to be on the lower end of the spectrum as far as intensity and variability. As for myself when this condition began it was top to bottom, left to right, symptoms of twitching, cramping, jolting, sensory issues.....for about a year until treatment. I did not know how I was going to live with this condition given what it was doing to my body and I had no control over it. How could I not be dying given what was happening to me? Then a year of tests to find a benign condition, for which I'm eternally grateful. While the whole experience was horrendous at the start 10 years later, although still active, this condition is manageable. Every patient needs to know what BFS/PNH/CFS can be like...and that they are still going to be OK. The condition causes the anxiety and depression many times instead of the other way around as many patients are told.

  • @muunfx_
    @muunfx_ 4 года назад +134

    Nobody
    my muscle : since you never do exercise let me help you

  • @goremall4330
    @goremall4330 6 лет назад +311

    Oh my God please make my muscles stop twitching 😞. Nothing helps. I take 500 mg of magnesium a day. Drink 10 glasses of water a day, eat fruits and vegetables. I hate the human body so much.

    • @ferret41181
      @ferret41181 5 лет назад +27

      I feel your pain😑

    • @Hamzah-
      @Hamzah- 5 лет назад +3

      @rising surfer i won't akhi

    • @redbaron8999
      @redbaron8999 5 лет назад +14

      Have you seen a neurologist yet? Brain, neck (cervical spine) & spine MRI w/o contrast? A neurologist can assist you and help give you answers... xo

    • @VGAppSolutions
      @VGAppSolutions 5 лет назад +8

      It can be caused by loads of things. A common deficiency is folic acid and that can cause the symptoms

    • @beams098
      @beams098 5 лет назад +9

      have you a tried a dose of
      357

  • @YozuLuv
    @YozuLuv Год назад +6

    BFS Fam, wassup! I have yet to even meet other people that have the same condition as me. I'm glad to see a video talking about it, and reading the comments is definitely making me feel less alone.

  • @BenRush
    @BenRush 7 лет назад +17

    Quite simply, the most debilitating part of this disorder is the fear that it will turn into or that it is a sign of something so deadly as ALS. I've been to my GP and he didn't seem concerned about it. He did a strength test and said I was strong and fine. Very annoying and upsetting to have your body do this.
    ...and it's crazy that it actually started in my ears! I heard a crazy thumping noise. And then it started jumping about my body. Focusing on the calves.
    And finally...this was the BEST description I've seen ANYWHERE.

    • @BC1878
      @BC1878 2 года назад

      I’ve had episodes of twitching all over in the past, during it periods of bad sleep or anxiety but it usually goes away after a week or so but I put my lower back out last month and was in bad pain with it, no idea how but now, the past 4 days, as my back has eased, my right calf is twitched non stop and I mean from when I wake till I sleep. I’ve fixated on it now and it’s stressing me out. When I’m active, it’s gone or i can’t feel it, as soon as I start to talk and put my feet up, that’s it. Non stop.
      How are you now ?

    • @Studyeducation111
      @Studyeducation111 Год назад +1

      Thumping is tinnitus.

    • @annahargrave8309
      @annahargrave8309 Год назад +1

      I’ve had it in my ears, so annoying, feels exactly the same irregular rhythm as my more frequent eye twitch.

  • @shimbakatema4026
    @shimbakatema4026 3 года назад +3

    Very useful,in support of what I had researched.Mine only started after a VERY stressful period.

  • @alexweiss388
    @alexweiss388 3 года назад +203

    I've had these in almost every part of my body at one point or another. The ones in my chest were hard to tell if it was the skeletal muscles twitching or if I was having heart palpitations. They're painless, but pretty scary.

    • @paulmelnichuk5700
      @paulmelnichuk5700 3 года назад +4

      I note this as well

    • @bridgettemiller3552
      @bridgettemiller3552 2 года назад +14

      I get the chest twitch and yes, it sometimes feels like an abnormal heart beat

    • @Mr-Mr66
      @Mr-Mr66 2 года назад +8

      Imagine having them everywhere 24/7 without a break! Literally woke up one morning with an eyelid twitch that didn't go away then after 2 months I noticed them in my calfs...since then I'm like a popcorn machine.
      Currently receiving botox for my eyelid, with some sucsess 🙌

    • @alexweiss388
      @alexweiss388 2 года назад +7

      @@Mr-Mr66 Wow. Sounds intense. You should look into allergies, histamine/food intolerance and exposure to mold. That in conjunction with low vitamin D levels were the cause of mine. Since I've made some pretty drastic changes in my diet and my surroundings, mine have diminished, if not resolved completely.

    • @Mr-Mr66
      @Mr-Mr66 2 года назад +1

      @@alexweiss388 thank you for the advice mate, it's been noted.
      As you can imagine I've tried everything, the only thing I haven't really been able to achieve is get rid of the anxiety surrounding it all, Getting better as time goes on though.
      I could probably get used to most of the twitching but the eyelid one is like torture, propa messed my mind up.
      Anyway thanks for the chat bro, always appreciate hearing positive things when it comes to this nightmare I've been living for the past 2 years

  • @jamestaylor1263
    @jamestaylor1263 Год назад +2

    This video and comments are very reassuring, I think people naturally assume the worst and become anxious which makes things worse.

  • @Jan96106
    @Jan96106 3 года назад +3

    Excellent explanation. Best video I've seen on this condition.

  • @mihu488
    @mihu488 6 лет назад +24

    Bless tou Doctor Simon. This is a very good explanation. My dad died of ALS (seemed) sporadic and after a stressfull period I started to twitch in my calves. Now I know 30% of neurology because of your help. I had 3 clinical exams and no evidence of MND on the EMG and now I am studying maybe I can help others... Thanks alot

  • @DrDr-pg5br
    @DrDr-pg5br 5 лет назад +79

    Like popcorn all over my body. I feel a wave like sensation over the parts that are about to twitch. Exercise can be painful.

    • @kaheaisaac1
      @kaheaisaac1 5 лет назад +3

      Wow everyone is describing my frustration. Its very debilitating.

    • @turk2857
      @turk2857 5 лет назад +6

      I have it all of my body 24/7..

    • @sonnysoderlind9969
      @sonnysoderlind9969 5 лет назад +2

      @@turk2857 Me 2, how long u have it? I've had it for 4 months

    • @DrDr-pg5br
      @DrDr-pg5br 4 года назад +1

      I honestly can deal with the widespread and constant twitching, but it is the muscle pain I hate. Mine is a more nasty variety called Cramp fasciculation syndrome.

    • @ameifwa3166
      @ameifwa3166 4 года назад +2

      This has happened to me since 5th grade (I'm in 10th now) and that's starting to be a daily thing

  • @danielr1843
    @danielr1843 4 года назад +2

    Wow simply the best video on twitching in general. Im lowering my caffeine. Thanks you very much sir.

  • @cb-grizz9123
    @cb-grizz9123 2 года назад +1

    Great Video!! Very informative and well put together!! Just Subscribed!

  • @freewave32
    @freewave32 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent video. I developed this condition (only occurs after exercise) approx 5 years ago - lower legs writhe up and down (almost worm like motion) and twitch VERY noticeably from the top of the calf muscle to the ankles. Now 60 years old I think this is a combination of age and having suffered for the first time, extreme anxiety with low moods. More than worrying, the movements fascinate me.

  • @zumar498
    @zumar498 2 года назад +75

    I have BFS, and had since probably around 2014. The first couple of weeks, until I thought it could be ALS, or anything else, was extremely tough, not gonna lie. But once it became obvious - with the exclusion of other, scary causes - that it isn't gonna be deteriorating, I had very little problem with it.
    Yes, some muscles in my body has been twitching every day in the last seven years, but after I realized that it is not going to be life threatening, I had zero anxiety about it, and did not lower my quality of life, whatsoever.
    I fully believe that fatigue is not a natural symptom of this, rather a mental one. I think BFS is simply a small error in the brain that mistakenly fires the muscles, but every other symptom is the result of us worrying about it. At least that is my experience.

    • @acepirate5302
      @acepirate5302 2 года назад +5

      Do parts of your body feel weak , then feel ok then get weak again? My right arm felt weak then it stopped now my left arm feels the same and my left leg. Also , with twitches all over especially if you a muscle and then rest it?

    • @amhkm9034
      @amhkm9034 2 года назад +1

      @@acepirate5302 what do you feel now? Are you still feeling the same?

    • @ninabdj6832
      @ninabdj6832 2 года назад +2

      How do you know it's not ALS because I have these twitches all over my body and I'm afraid

    • @quant2011
      @quant2011 2 года назад +4

      Could be mental, but how can you explain my case: twitches very strong at night, but only inside my home. Once i go outside, after just 2-3 minutes ALL GONE and i feel perfectly normal? I can only explain this with mycotoxins from mold. These twitches NEVER started for me, while i was outside of home.

    • @nafisebrahimi6540
      @nafisebrahimi6540 2 года назад

      @@ninabdj6832 I have the same problem. Do you still have a good feeling now?

  • @1pgfwabf
    @1pgfwabf 3 года назад +6

    I was told I had benign fasciculation more than 30 years ago. It lessened over time, but I still get a bit now and then. I have other involuntary movements (myoclonus) at times but none of it is that bad. There's hope! Good, informative video. Thank you.

    • @chericobb_
      @chericobb_ 2 года назад

      That’s what i was told benign fas.

    • @rachealnakalawa2725
      @rachealnakalawa2725 Год назад +1

      One doctor told me myoclonus then the other said BFS just today. 2 yrs down. Am fed up

  • @DrSimonFreilich
    @DrSimonFreilich  7 лет назад +4

    Hi Kai, a very interesting question. Both restless legs syndrome and essential tremor are issues originating in brain and are associated with each other. BFS is a peripheral nerve hyperexcitability issue and so would not appear to be relatable to the other two. Wishing you all the best, Simon

  • @AnthonyMorgan01
    @AnthonyMorgan01 3 года назад +70

    Stress is a major contributor to this, especially its accumulation over days. Thankfully I've been getting better since the symptoms broke out, slowly but surely. I've had to consider many lifestyle changes but the accumulation of stress seems to have been the number one cause.
    Everyone gets muscle twitches sometimes but there is a very wide spectrum of frequency and intensity, and those having a certain level of excitability may get diagnosed with BFS when there is no other disease identified. But keep in mind it is rarely a cause for worry and is usually the result of a physiological imbalance that will get better with time, and the more changes you bring to your lifestyle, the higher the chances for a quick recovery.
    I read many comments here with a negative outlook on that syndrome, so I thought I would balance it out with my more positive perspective. Of course, I also understand the distress that BFS can cause; I've been there myself. It's a stressful and poorly understood condition that can make you feel helpless and confused. But your body and spirit affect each other in both directions, and a positive outlook will help you tremendously. On the contrary, anyone under sufficient stress might suddenly have an outbreak of muscle twitches. Please look into both psychological and physical causes and you will get better for sure.

    • @carriezhao3097
      @carriezhao3097 2 года назад +1

      How long did it take to go away??

    • @AnthonyMorgan01
      @AnthonyMorgan01 2 года назад +4

      @@carriezhao3097 It's been getting better from the beginning. Now I have perhaps 1/10 of the symptoms I had in the beginning (two years ago). They are fewer, less intense, and don't last as long. Symptoms started when I went on a diet. I also had severe vitamin D deficiency, so I've been taking high doses of it since. Magnesium is also good and works together with vit. D. Being inactive will increase the symptoms. I think there can be many causes. Think of what changed in your lifestyle when it started, or just before.

    • @niloferhashmi9903
      @niloferhashmi9903 2 года назад

      Do you had any other symptoms along with it of nerve hyperexcitability?

    • @AnthonyMorgan01
      @AnthonyMorgan01 2 года назад +1

      @@niloferhashmi9903 I also had insomnia, loss of appetite and numbness.

    • @gortiz46ivan
      @gortiz46ivan 2 года назад

      My symptoms started when I began to diet and found out I have kidney Disease.

  • @pafeee3420
    @pafeee3420 5 лет назад +98

    I just cried watching this I can’t controlling it and it’s affecting me everyday. I wish it wasn’t in me.

    • @lmmrealgenius
      @lmmrealgenius 5 лет назад +7

      Olivia same i am crying also 😢

    • @kaheaisaac1
      @kaheaisaac1 5 лет назад +2

      Me tooo

    • @brookeecookie122
      @brookeecookie122 4 года назад +3

      Same 😞😞

    • @wwl9374
      @wwl9374 4 года назад +10

      I cried a lot too, I don't know what to do , doctor gave me the prescription , but doesn't help. When I am moving ,I feel I am a normal person, but when I am not moving , or when I sit down ,it start twitch, I always worried if this is a serious disease, Doctor asked me do EMG test after 3 weeks , cause my symptoms getting worse

    • @christhoreson
      @christhoreson 3 года назад

      Ava Liu how did it go?

  • @harris5282
    @harris5282 Год назад +1

    These reviews has helped me that I don’t feel least alone. I just started getting them and have been so confused on the lack of info. or remedies to stop this. Every part of body has twitched at least once before. It impacts my sleep a lot which I should be doing but it woke me up again.

  • @benh9688
    @benh9688 10 месяцев назад

    Well-presented, clear and concise. Thank you for this presentation, it has been very a particularly helpful refresher.

  • @johnvincentbolambao2327
    @johnvincentbolambao2327 4 года назад +4

    very informative !!! thank you!! i've thought i am the only one who have this weird thing

  • @DrSimonFreilich
    @DrSimonFreilich  7 лет назад +4

    Thanks, I haven't ever heard of that before

  • @jennygibbons1258
    @jennygibbons1258 4 года назад +1

    Statins should be near the top of causation list, and the problem can continue even after stopping drugs. Useful and clearly presented information. Thanks.

  • @BagelzAlt
    @BagelzAlt 3 года назад +20

    Damnnn it’s annoying, it feels like something is under your skin twitching, constantly sometimes. Can be very irritating.

  • @randompanda4325
    @randompanda4325 5 лет назад +155

    Wait there's a term for this? Whew, I thought only I had this lol.

    • @preety1810
      @preety1810 4 года назад

      Same
      Did you get better ?

    • @Dust_Death
      @Dust_Death 4 года назад +13

      I thought I had a parasite :/

    • @oxrea
      @oxrea 2 года назад +1

      @@Dust_Death lmao me toooo I thought it was worms moving around under my skin 😵😖

  • @SnoozeTheRecluse
    @SnoozeTheRecluse 6 лет назад +179

    This syndrome makes me anxious and angry

  • @Borolad116
    @Borolad116 2 месяца назад

    Thanks doc, good video. I have had my right index finger/thumb twitching in exactly the same way as the clip in your video for a few weeks now, and have been getting a bit worried about it. Thanks for posting this and explaining things so well.

  • @imfizz2775
    @imfizz2775 5 лет назад +35

    Thank gosh I thought I was the only one.

    • @brookeecookie122
      @brookeecookie122 4 года назад +2

      Same, I get twitching in my fingers, legs & eye lids usually.

  • @xxpiratesforeverxx
    @xxpiratesforeverxx 7 лет назад +241

    I literally have this everywhere imaginable on my body. It's been bothering me since I was very young - perhaps 8 years old. Now I'm 26. I noticed stretching, like after a big yawn, drinking coffee, or not getting enough sleep, and even exercise will worsen it. It wouldn't be so concerning if it weren't for the fact that a single area on my body can twitch on and off for hours, days, or weeks, even a couple months at a time - then suddenly stop one day. Sometimes, they are what I call "soft" twitches that can be somewhat ignored, but sometimes they are very intense, strong twitches that are very visible and I can't help but to put all of my focus on it. Right now, the side of my neck has been twitching very strongly every few minutes the last couple weeks. It is extremely distracting from my job, driving, having conversations, and it is such an irritating feeling. It never hurts, just feels so weird like when someone is gently poking you but you can't stand it. Sometimes I'd rather be in pain...my only relief is grabbing, holding, massaging, or pressing down on the area that's twitching which looks very odd to a someone else, especially depending on the area that's twitching. Sometimes I can hide my strange "pressing down on twitches" habit, like if it is just my finger - I just make it look like I'm wringing my hands or something. With my neck, it's a lot harder to play off. This has been running my life for many years, but I've just been taught that twitches happen to everyone - to ignore it and that there isn't much that can be done about them. But my body has always been doing a very abnormal amount of twitiching. It can be an eyelid, near my clavical, a toe, a finger, my shoulder, the side of my leg, a spot on my tongue, inside my ears, you name it! I'm very worried it is something more sinister...Thank you for this information.

    • @DrSimonFreilich
      @DrSimonFreilich  7 лет назад +31

      Aly Cat
      Sorry to hear that. if you've had it for 18 years then I can't imagine it's anything sinister. Bw Simon

    • @dawidburnus
      @dawidburnus 7 лет назад +19

      Aly Cat I feel like I'm the only one that enjoys the sensation of feeling this pulsate. The addiction of feeling this muscle twitch is very overwhelming, but although it can distract me, I never mind stopping for a minute just to feel it. If I'm in public and the twitch occurs in a weird spot I can't feel, I try to imagine how the pulse would feel and even how it would look like and anticipate it when I can get time on my own. I'm so happy there are other people like me that have this unspoken symptom. I just only wish everyone enjoyed it like me.

    • @zualapips1638
      @zualapips1638 6 лет назад +16

      Aly Cat I experience the same thing. The worst thing is that they happen around my neck and people notice it. I was talking about with a friend not long ago and she told me that my neck was twitching. That was the first time ever that someone confirmed my twitching. I though I was going crazy because the damn twitches stop if I try to record them, look at them, and sometimes the slightest movement will turn them off.
      It's been happening for 2 years now and there is no sign of wasting or anything like that so I assume is benign.
      It started in my hands and spread to my whole body in less than a month. Sometimes I get one in my hand and less than a second after that one I get one in the neck and etcetera.

    • @anilkumar-kz7dz
      @anilkumar-kz7dz 5 лет назад

      Aly Cat ñ

    • @kathymyers7279
      @kathymyers7279 5 лет назад +3

      Aly Cat dear god man!!! You are my hero! Functioning with this takes so much courage and character. I honor you.

  • @zhilin5258
    @zhilin5258 6 лет назад +54

    This video calmed me down a bit. I'm 24 and have this condition. It's really stress inducing when it happens which is ironic since stress can cause it in the first place. I feel like I'm stressed even on holidays, dont know how to solve that. Anyone also like me?

    • @lmmrealgenius
      @lmmrealgenius 5 лет назад +1

      Z H I L I N yes i am like you

    • @bobdigi500
      @bobdigi500 5 лет назад +1

      Yes I'm the same. I can give you advise on things I've learnt. I'm 40 and have dealt with it for a long time. If you're still having general anxiety respond and I'll tell you the things I've found that work. Although I'm not 100% cured, I'm around 75% better.

    • @Greencurry15
      @Greencurry15 5 лет назад +1

      @@bobdigi500 What advise would you give

    • @albertalvarez3172
      @albertalvarez3172 5 лет назад

      Bob Digi tips?

    • @doffermon
      @doffermon 5 лет назад +1

      @@bobdigi500 reply mannn

  • @itstheMAC
    @itstheMAC 2 года назад +2

    I can’t tell you how much this video has helped to calm me down after dealing with this suddenly appearing 6 years ago, and coming and going ever since. I had all the tests but I was still concerned it could be early stages of motor neuron disease that just hadn’t progressed enough to show up on a test. Thank you so much for putting this out there in such a concise yet thorough video!

  • @angelamcclain4527
    @angelamcclain4527 3 года назад +14

    Thank you! I have had this condition for 14 years and this is an excellent explanation of both symptoms and causes. I have found Lamictal to be the best course of treatment for my symptoms so I do hope that helps someone else as well.

    • @scarlindo
      @scarlindo 3 года назад +1

      This is important, can you tell more about it?

    • @HoneyBee-zu7zr
      @HoneyBee-zu7zr 3 года назад +3

      Last month...my right eye twiches.. Now I am getting twiches in lip, left eye and all over body(random twiches)... Any one tell why I am getting this? I am only 21🥺

    • @amhkm9034
      @amhkm9034 2 года назад +1

      @@HoneyBee-zu7zr same here and im only 23, so how it goes for you?

    • @mengher6457
      @mengher6457 Год назад

      ​@@amhkm9034

    • @hassleemof
      @hassleemof Год назад +1

      How are you feeling now? Thanks

  • @j.5635
    @j.5635 3 года назад +8

    Thank god I'm not alone. I feel a great amount of relief when I read the comments. I started to have the muscle twitch since last December. That time I was in the state of anxiety and soon after, the muscle twitching started to happen frequently. Now, everyday and every freaking time my body will twitch out of nowhere. I can't tell if I'm still in the state of anxiety but the muscle twitching didn't stop and I keep having many worrying thought that I feel like I wanted to knock my head over the wall. Somebody help me😭😭😭😭

  • @lmlmd2714
    @lmlmd2714 2 года назад

    Looked this up as I've been getting this in my thumb recently and wondered if it was anything to be concerned about. Thanks for the info :)

  • @JB-nr8fu
    @JB-nr8fu 6 лет назад +2

    I have watched two of your videos and they are so informative! They have helped me with what I believe is anxiety due to balance issues, causing these fasciculations that I now believe are benign! I have found, through friends a good sports oriented chiropractor who is helping me with ART. I am going to check out more of your videos, thank you!

    • @HoneyBee-zu7zr
      @HoneyBee-zu7zr 3 года назад

      Last month...my right eye twiches.. Now I am getting twiches in lip, left eye and all over body(random twiches)... Any one tell me..why I am getting this? I am only 21🥺

    • @samyhamdallah2000
      @samyhamdallah2000 2 года назад

      @@HoneyBee-zu7zr exact same things happening to me (20). Everything started after getting moderna last month. Did u also get the vax?

  • @kjackson4684
    @kjackson4684 3 года назад +7

    Thank you, I have had this for 4 years now. When it flares up it scares the life out of me sometimes I can go weeks with out twitching and I will forget how horrible it can be.

    • @kabindraification
      @kabindraification 3 года назад

      is there anything that worsen it or helped?

    • @kjackson4684
      @kjackson4684 3 года назад +1

      Alcohol and stress flares it up for me. Exercising everyday really helped me. I do pilates most days for an hour at home.

  • @bfsanxietysupport
    @bfsanxietysupport 4 года назад +7

    Great to see professional advice uploaded on BFS! Great work! I twitch head to toe but help twitchers all over the world !

  • @samholden4171
    @samholden4171 4 года назад +2

    He hit the nail on the head about caffeine and stress and anxiety as I used to drink coffee and had stress and anxiety and got body jerks alot.

  • @GlintzKollide
    @GlintzKollide 3 года назад +2

    Great video. Very informative.

  • @Artanis-mh3ke
    @Artanis-mh3ke 3 года назад +5

    I am in my 20s living in South Korea. I've been having this symptom on both feet and legs since a few months ago.
    Even though I'm taking pregabalin, there's no improvement at all.
    The electromyography showed no problem, but the worry and anxiety that it might be ALS bothers me so much.
    I know how much this symptom degrades one's quality of life, so it hurts to think of those who are suffering even worse than me.
    I sincerely hope that everyone suffering from this symptom is healed.
    * The sentences may be awkward using a translator. Thank you for your understanding.
    God bless you.

    • @poojabeohar5265
      @poojabeohar5265 2 года назад +1

      @Dark chocolate I am also on pregabalin but no improvement

  • @toelickers
    @toelickers 2 года назад +14

    this comment section makes me so happy! i'm so glad to know i'm not alone, no one around me really takes my twitches seriously and say ill sleep it off or something. but it's not going away! i have twitches in my temple and head, and at one point i thought i had lice or something crawling in my hair bc of how frequent and strange it felt. about 3 days ago i felt one in my knee, and its super inconvenient and uncomfortable. they happen in my legs, arms, in my hands, neck, eyes, temple, jaw, elbows, feet, literally everywhere its awful. i felt one in my heart area and thought i was having heart palpitations or an irregular heartbeat, but it was just muscle twitching! i swear i can feel it in my guts sometimes! its seriously awful, i can reduce the discomfort by pressing down on the twitching area but that can be awkward to do in public. ive definitely gotten curious glances before. wish there was a universal cure lol

    • @loccen
      @loccen 2 года назад +3

      I have these issues too, for around 2 years. Im only 17

    • @raqui174
      @raqui174 Год назад +1

      I’m feeling the same exact thing it’s crept I found so many ppl experiencing the same thing!! I get them everywhere even on my face

    • @victoromondi7694
      @victoromondi7694 Год назад +1

      I normally put my ears on the area and hear the sounds of the muscles pulling like un rhythmical 🥁 drums

    • @hassleemof
      @hassleemof Год назад

      @@raqui174 do you still have your twitches or have they gone away? Thanks

    • @rishabhkukreja8219
      @rishabhkukreja8219 Год назад

      Man isn't there any cure ?

  • @JaegerDives
    @JaegerDives 4 года назад +1

    I was diagnosed with BFS/BCFS three years ago after struggling 12+ years with painful muscle nodules, severe cramps and debilitating fatigue. As I've experienced, BCFS can have a huge impact on quality of life. I've been taking Oxtellar XR for a couple years and it has helped. I've also been diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. For me, these two conditions seem to flair up at the same time and absolutely wipe me out. I have to be prepared for the fact that I'll be immobile for 1 out of 4 days a month typically. I'm hoping that RA meds reduce the fatigue associated with RA so I better manage my energy and pain. With these conditions, you have to eat well, rest well, exercise moderately when possible and manage stress.

  • @CineFutbolByScarlos
    @CineFutbolByScarlos 6 лет назад +7

    I had something similar but it was all coming from my spine I had a gonstead chiropractor look at it has gone down by a lot so hopefully that helps anyone plus I also had digestive issues and vertigo

  • @coloradonative5793
    @coloradonative5793 4 года назад +79

    I'm twitching all over my body this never happened to me before

    • @janetaboy5313
      @janetaboy5313 4 года назад +8

      Your not alone

    • @goremall4330
      @goremall4330 4 года назад +9

      Hey I live in Colorado too. I can help at least by sharing what I've learned. I've come to believe that think it's related to the kidney s not properly breaking down fluids. I've been here for 8 years and twitch all of my body has haunted me. It's gotten better when I get sound sleep and smoking a lot of weed at night. My blood pressure medication helps because I think high blood pressure and kidney stones were the problem. My friend who has kidney disease also has twitching. It's always specific muscles that do it sometimes for weeks at a time then go away. But may come back a year later. I don't think it's related to neurology at all, I firmly believe it's digestive.

    • @kamosmith_
      @kamosmith_ 3 года назад +1

      Me too it's happening right now

    • @chandrakalaadhikari3007
      @chandrakalaadhikari3007 3 года назад +3

      Why I feel blood are rushing in my leg and it's twitching also.

    • @Cjtpine
      @Cjtpine 3 года назад +1

      Any cramps?

  • @alixkirkland6236
    @alixkirkland6236 3 года назад +5

    Anxiety is very understated about just what it can do to your nervous system and mind. I believe people like myself with severe anxiety can research and see the symptoms and your mind lets it become a reality

  • @TheTruman111
    @TheTruman111 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for posting this, Dr. Freilich. I had lots of bloodwork done and everything was normal - neither my doctor nor I knew my nose spray (Atrovent) could be causing this until I saw this video. I can't thank you enough for the information.

  • @mrbk5916
    @mrbk5916 5 лет назад +1

    I have had the muscles all over my body twitch mainly my right hand which is strange since my left hand is double jointed on the thumb it's not as bad same with my arms and legs and even my ears. This video helped me calm down about it and has made me feel less stressed about it now thank you for making the video it helped alot

  • @WALES1154
    @WALES1154 4 года назад +7

    Thank you for sharing the info. I have had a cervical discectomy and have been having muscle twitching since. I have had a EMG and nerve conduction study and am awaiting results. The dr who did the NCS asked me twice if I had diabetes? I just said not that I know of?

  • @milkman2742
    @milkman2742 2 года назад +45

    Honestly, I’ve had these symptoms for around 4 and a half years and I remember clearly starting in 9th grade. I have health anxiety and you can imagine what type hell I went through when I saw the one of the primary symptoms of ALS being Fasciculations. This happens when I get anxious about ALS itself or other horrible diseases. I’m now 19 and in my first year of college. Throughout the years I’ve learn to control the anxiety from it and Right now, I do not have control. That’s why I’m here.

    • @milkman2742
      @milkman2742 2 года назад +8

      @@vidhibhardwaj9003 Actualky yeah I can help you. So keep in mind that ALS twitches happen after you’re already paralyzed because the muscles are no longer working. So whenever you have twitches, keep in mind that you can still move your muscles. Also the twitches are happening because you have stress. As a matter in fact, you have stress and don’t even know it. It’s called underlining stressed. Unfortunately you can’t do anything about the twitches. But you can learn to live with them :) also keep reminding yourself that the chances at ALS at 15 are literally slim to none. Sure there are a few cases but that’s mostly because their hereditary.

    • @adamkral6503
      @adamkral6503 2 года назад +4

      I have this too for like 4 years its bothering but also interesting. Also I hope I don’t have something like ALS. (I’m 17) My only advice is just ignore it. I can’t do that idk why but always I have to touch place where it’s twitching 😄

    • @milkman2742
      @milkman2742 2 года назад +2

      @@adamkral6503 I know right! Have you ever had the experience of looking at it for like 3 seconds and then it just stops. Then once you look away it comes back

    • @nordicgloss
      @nordicgloss 2 года назад

      @@milkman2742 Yes Omar, this happens all the time.

    • @user-oy6ev5mj6h
      @user-oy6ev5mj6h 2 года назад +2

      oh my gosh.. i have really bad anxiety as well.. and when i figured that it could be ALS.. i was freaking the hell out.. im getting it checked out pretty soon but your comment that ALS twitches happen after you're alrready paralyzed helped me a lot. I think I have this disease but gotta check it out cuz my anxiety gets really bad. Thanks

  • @ToneGuruLA
    @ToneGuruLA 2 года назад +2

    I am generally healthy, yet have the condition... or symptoms of the condition. Thanks for your insight.

  • @lesyafedochynska9895
    @lesyafedochynska9895 3 года назад

    Thank you, great review!

  • @Theghettoknowme
    @Theghettoknowme 4 года назад +19

    It’s so annoying mentally sometimes that I wanna break something and I’ve got anger problems ... this is the worst condition I’ve ever had in my entire life

    • @sumeenahmed5099
      @sumeenahmed5099 2 года назад

      Bhai are you ok now plllllzzz pllllzzzzz reply facing same problem

  • @DrSimonFreilich
    @DrSimonFreilich  7 лет назад +7

    Hi Mickey, great to have a question all the way from Bermuda! As with my previous responses to similar types of questions, I really can't do 'personal' responses. One of the reasons is to protect your privacy and personal medical information from being plastered across the Internet. So the first thing I'd highly recommend is, and this is for your benefit, to please delete your question. as there is way too much info in it.
    Secondly, I can't know how you ended up with an Endocrinologist but I would suggest in view of facial twitchs that you see a Neurologist to investigate it further before contemplating BFS which is a diagnosis of exclusion I.e once other factors or potential causes have been ruled out.
    Three, vitamin deficiency is blamed for way too many issues and is often an incidental thing picked up on blood tests. Usually deficiency has to be severe and present for a long time before it causes nerve problems. It needs clinical experience to determine whether a set of symptoms is relatable to a particular vitamin deficiency. If you're researching on RUclips, beware of quacks selling various supplements.
    Four, tingling in part of just one toe rarely translates into a specific problem (or vitamin deficiency) but can be explored further if/when you see a Neurologist.
    Finally, if you're young fit and healthy, don't quit working. It's the worst thing you can do. Being at work keeps people healthy!
    Bw
    Simon

    • @victimoffashiontv6141
      @victimoffashiontv6141 7 лет назад +3

      Thanks for your response, sorry i had to detail whats going on, as it may have confused you, as to what I'm asking but you helped loads!! and ill continue to eat good and exercise, thanks to doctors like you, keeping it real give people like me more confidence:) Cheers from Bermuda!

    • @Afriqiyah1977
      @Afriqiyah1977 7 лет назад

      Dr Simon Freilich doc I live in london how do I contact you.

    • @TonyRaybeats
      @TonyRaybeats 6 лет назад

      hi dr. i was wondering if i could get you opinion on this matter... i have had fasciculations for about 2.5 years in my achillies tendon area, calves, hamstrings, quads, feet on both legs. also get them in hand and arm sightly. but mainly in lower areas.. but i dont have any noticible weakness or wasting. only my legs get tired faster then when i was 25.. im 32 and way overweight and out of shape. I also dont tip over or fall or anything or drop things. but i have been worrying i have MND or something because of the fasciculations. like i said i noticed them about 2.5 years ago. but could have had them longer before i noticed them.. anxiety and depression runs in my family could it be that? im not sure but worried.. i can still run sprints and do squats and everything i just get fatigued faster.. any information or opinions would be greatly appreciated.. thank you and God bless!

    • @dinesh0088able
      @dinesh0088able 6 лет назад

      Dr Simon Freilich sir I have been facing muscle twitching for almost a decade....sometimes its a daily problem and sometimes it doesn't happen for many days. Sometimes when there is too much twitching at night time, my mind just can't loose focus from it and i can't sleep. And you will really get shocked to know one condition attached with this. Whenever I am having too much twitching, due to twitching, it forms gas in my stomach and because of that farting becomes very frequent. I know its too strange but I have been facing it from a long time.

  • @Freds_mom
    @Freds_mom 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video.♥️

  • @KMx108
    @KMx108 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful. Thank you!

  • @parnpichate
    @parnpichate 2 года назад +3

    I definitely have this and started right around when i was diagnosed with auto immune disease. I have Graves and Psoriasis. I also have mild sleep apnea and have to sleep on my side to avoid choking. I have cut out most sugar and bread from diet and stay low carb. Im slender and have decent musculature, so i would say im in okay shape, but the muscle cramps and twitching are still pretty bad, especially the cramping. This condition sucks because it really hampers me being able to work out in the gym since i cramp so badly while lifting.

  • @domgething157
    @domgething157 6 лет назад +21

    Doc Simon, thank you so much for this. After YEARS (first noticed twitches in my calves at 17 years old, I'm now 42!) of having this pretty much constantly it's great to finally understand what's going on. I don't mind the twitches as they are now just a part of my life, but it's good just to finally understand why. Mine seem to increase after exercise and can be seen through my trousers at times!! Once again, thank you :)

    • @adewoleadebayo8848
      @adewoleadebayo8848 4 года назад

      Dom Gething you haven't been able to find a cure still? Damn!

    • @krish_sw56
      @krish_sw56 2 года назад

      Tell me something about your fasiculation

    • @krish_sw56
      @krish_sw56 2 года назад

      It spread all over the body @

    • @domgething157
      @domgething157 2 года назад +1

      @@adewoleadebayo8848 , 47 years old now, and still have bi-lateral twitching calf muscles, but it's just part of my life now so I don't really mind!

    • @domgething157
      @domgething157 2 года назад

      @@krish_sw56 bi-lateral calf muscles twitch all the time, more noticeable and active after exercise, but that's it. Limited to lower legs, nowhere else, and as Doc Simon states, time is the best indicator for BFS, well it's been a while now so I'm pretty happy it's BFS and nothing else.

  • @conwellboccia1004
    @conwellboccia1004 6 лет назад

    Thank you for taking your time to make this video. As most viewers, I am bothered by fascics and concerned about serious disease. C'mon viewers, the Dr. CANNOT diagnose you on RUclips! Just be grateful for the info.

    • @DrSimonFreilich
      @DrSimonFreilich  6 лет назад

      Conwell Boccia - THANK YOU! beautifully expressed. Bw Simon

    • @conwellboccia1004
      @conwellboccia1004 6 лет назад

      My fascic's go away a few seconds before falling asleep and return gradually a few seconds after waking up with no consciousness of them while sleeping (they do not wake me up). It seems reasonable that there may be some hormone, enzyme, neurotransmitter, etc. associated with sleep and wakefulness that has a role in my fasciculations. Any research in this area that you know of? Thanks

    • @conwellboccia1004
      @conwellboccia1004 6 лет назад

      I recently had EMG which demonstrated neuropathy with muscle damage in my left leg but none apparent in the right. Cause unknown but L5-S1 radiculopathy and sciatica were mentioned. We haven't followed up on this yet. I had sciatica for years on my right side (the normal side) which went away when my traumatically damaged right knee underwent partial replacement. I do have other back pain and I am elderly. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

    • @conwellboccia1004
      @conwellboccia1004 5 лет назад

      @@DrSimonFreilich My fascics have morphed into pretty much full blown peripheral neuropathy symptoms. I have been "PRE" diabetic (a misnomer in my opinion) for decades and am convinced hyperglycemia is the main driver. If this is the case, there is opportunity here to short circuit this devastating condition. Thanks

  • @Ivurri
    @Ivurri 3 года назад +1

    thanks for the info doc

  • @catto6464
    @catto6464 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you for the video. I'm a 55 yr old female, and I've had BFS since I was 20. It started in my right calf muscle. They tend to happen all over my body. Legs, arms, neck...fingers. Once I had on my left shoulder for over a week. All these years later, I can go long periods without any twitching. Now within the last few days, it's been crazy again. I've been having an annoying visible one that takes up most of my upper left side of my right knee.
    It's been going on all night and morning. It woke me up. Like the doctor said, I think stress has brought mine back. So annoying.

    • @starskyhutch21stcenturyenv5
      @starskyhutch21stcenturyenv5 6 лет назад

      Catt O please contact me

    • @nancyceuleers5606
      @nancyceuleers5606 6 лет назад

      So when you stop stressing the tingling start to stop eventually?

    • @catto6464
      @catto6464 6 лет назад

      Nancy Ceuleers For the most part. The constant twitching goes away. I may get one or two slight ones. But the ones that last for a day or longer go away.

  • @kushagrayadav1364
    @kushagrayadav1364 5 лет назад +7

    The underside of my right arm has been twitching ever since I did push-ups in the morning.

  • @varey_farrari4790
    @varey_farrari4790 Год назад +1

    I been a pest control tech for 8yrs. I developed twitches in 2019. It started with my hand just like in the video. I think over exposure to the chemical created the problem. I been healthy all my life. Idk. But this is the best information iv got about my problem because my Doc don’t know diddly. He kept calling my twitches tremors. He also said it was a vitamin D deficiency. As of late, some twitches feel like stabs.

  • @AashieshNanawarey
    @AashieshNanawarey 4 года назад

    Very well explained.. 👌

  • @MakeAmericaPlumpAgain
    @MakeAmericaPlumpAgain 4 года назад +17

    I’ve had it happen is so many places.
    My upper arm, lower abs, the exact same spot on my hand, and even my face including my eyelids.

    • @miamidalmatian0377
      @miamidalmatian0377 3 года назад

      How u been since it happen mate I been like dis for 2 months same places u described it and more

    • @ashleigh2491
      @ashleigh2491 3 года назад

      My abs go non stop

  • @TheCove111
    @TheCove111 3 года назад +6

    Almost dropped my phone when you said beating in the ear. I get this regularly.
    I have the twitches in my calf mainly. However, I also have them in my arms as well

    • @sujeyofjesus197
      @sujeyofjesus197 3 года назад +1

      Me too

    • @chericobb_
      @chericobb_ 3 года назад

      Me too! I’ve been to so many doctors

    • @TheCove111
      @TheCove111 3 года назад +1

      One thing that brought the twitches down from full body, constant twitching to localised to specific areas and occasionally, is high strength magnesium. Doesn't matter what kind or what brand, just high strength. It's been a game changer for me

    • @c20xxe
      @c20xxe 3 года назад

      Do you still get twitches in your calf and are they all through the day ?

    • @carriezhao3097
      @carriezhao3097 2 года назад

      @@TheCove111 how high?

  • @AnimalDays2004
    @AnimalDays2004 Год назад +5

    If you guys had any type of Anxiety that was severe before the twitching started, then that's a different story compared to BFS. Really you just have to learn to accept the symptom and manage your anxiety. Anxiety twitching can happen even if you are using the muscle (happens to me since November) unlike BFS that the twitching usually shows up at rest. Anxiety can cause hyper stimulation. So the more you stress, the worse the symptoms. The moment you stop worrying and let your body RECOVER, the twitching will improve. Plus, those with twitching from Anxiety don't feel twitchy while they're asleep and maybe those with BFS do hence why they get insomnia. Also, BFS has no cause while with anxiety you twitch because of it. The twitching tends to get worse if you keep worrying about them. It's all about ignoring or better yet ACCEPTING the twitches which can reduce them with time. The twitches can last for years if you keep stressing yourself over them. Accept. Ignore and reduce your anxiety. That's how many people recover from the twitching.

  • @asdfxyz27
    @asdfxyz27 2 года назад

    I have been into consistent severe extreme stress since 7 years , now this has started, but mostly when i think all those past events which generate stress.

  • @donnafelias6865
    @donnafelias6865 7 лет назад +17

    I have had twitches in my left lower eyelid, my calves, my knees,upper arm, sometimes my back muscles..usually when i am sitting they move.. a bit of paranoia hovers but i think this video is helpful. I don't think im stressed.. im 36..and i just want this to stop! 😊

    • @CHASINGPROFITS
      @CHASINGPROFITS 5 лет назад +5

      How are u doing now

    • @m0mmu
      @m0mmu 3 года назад

      Exactly the same for me, except it's left lower eyelid.

    • @blueshtarsh
      @blueshtarsh 3 года назад +1

      How are you doing now?

  • @ducheau100
    @ducheau100 4 года назад +8

    Mine is probably a similar story. I started getting a persistent twitch in my left tricep. I go to the internet to self diagnose. I see ALS. I freak out. Then I start getting twitches everywhere.

    • @kaichen472
      @kaichen472 4 года назад +1

      davewreslt still happening?

    • @ducheau100
      @ducheau100 Год назад

      @@kaichen472 yes

    • @paulbexxtor
      @paulbexxtor Год назад

      Hello, how are you? how long have you had tricep twitches?

  • @cedricksweowat2326
    @cedricksweowat2326 2 года назад

    Well stressing out about my bills , drinking alot sugars and not enough sleep or sleeping on my arm made me freak out about the twitching thank you dude mine stopped for the mean time 🔥🔥

  • @nikg1983
    @nikg1983 Год назад +1

    Fantastic information Sir. really really helpful and motivating!! Thanks a lot.

    • @nikg1983
      @nikg1983 Год назад

      @@Ra22655 yes bro
      I am fine.

    • @nikg1983
      @nikg1983 Год назад

      From India

    • @nikg1983
      @nikg1983 Год назад

      How are you

    • @nikg1983
      @nikg1983 Год назад

      @@Ra22655 I consulted a neuro psychiatrist, it helped, not 100% but yes, I am a bit better than earlier...you may try also....

  • @Watchthespin_80
    @Watchthespin_80 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the great explanation @Dr Simon Freilich. I have been having these types of muscle twitches occasionally for about as long as I can remember, but within the last 2 months have they become much more prevalent. Given everything that is happening this year from Covid to civil unrest, the anxiety those events are causing, and the studies linking BFS to stress and anxiety, I think that may be what I am experiencing. I don't really have any muscle atrophy (other that what is naturally occurring from not being able to go to the gym due to covid) so it's kind of reassuring that this is likely not ALS or MS or some other more serious neurological disease.

    • @HoneyBee-zu7zr
      @HoneyBee-zu7zr 3 года назад

      Last month...my right eye twiches.. Now I am getting twiches in lip, left eye and all over body(random twiches)... Any one tell why I am getting this? I am only 21🥺

    • @nordicgloss
      @nordicgloss 2 года назад +1

      @@HoneyBee-zu7zr I have the same, mostly when I get stresses or drinking caffeine...for one or two week you think it will never stop, but it will after sometime when you start to focus on other things.

    • @HoneyBee-zu7zr
      @HoneyBee-zu7zr 2 года назад

      @@nordicgloss actually I am better now...I am not giving that much attention to my symptoms...so that I didn't know when it comes 😂 and when it goes..

    • @tarekmahfoudi6635
      @tarekmahfoudi6635 2 года назад

      @@HoneyBee-zu7zr I'm 22 and I started having these twiches all over my body two weeks ago, I can't stop thinking about them, I really hope they go away as soon as possible, I can't stand them for months. Do you still have them?

    • @HoneyBee-zu7zr
      @HoneyBee-zu7zr 2 года назад

      @@tarekmahfoudi6635 yeah..now I am completely ok.. it's only because of anxiety..so don't stress yourself..and concentrate on any other things.. don't think about it

  • @stemwithevan
    @stemwithevan 4 года назад +5

    I think i have this :/ This is really stressful and i'm trying to just be as healthy as I can.

  • @shaun7244
    @shaun7244 4 года назад +8

    Thanks dude I was panicking atleast I know it’s nothing to worry about

  • @DrSimonFreilich
    @DrSimonFreilich  7 лет назад +3

    Thanks Sabah, not yet and still thinking about getting going with one! Bw Simon

    • @ryanjohnson5882
      @ryanjohnson5882 7 лет назад +1

      Hey Dr Simon Freilich I am 19 years old and I've been having twitching in my left calf and in random places for 4 months but I can still exercise. Should I be concerned it being ALS?

    • @a.leonardoalves4372
      @a.leonardoalves4372 7 лет назад

      Ryan Johnson , how are you doing now? i am 17 and am twitchin for 4 months

    • @lmmrealgenius
      @lmmrealgenius 5 лет назад

      Leonardo Duarte da Conceição Alves how are you now ?

    • @umeshchettri5789
      @umeshchettri5789 4 года назад

      Does this body twiches loose weight???

  • @roxiethecockapoo1138
    @roxiethecockapoo1138 Год назад +3

    When this first began, I didn't care, because it started slow. There was pain and it was actually quite interesting.
    But months passed and I twitch all over my body, with the absolute most common being in my toes. For two days, they've been twitching every few seconds (or less) nonstop and it's even worse at night. I wish this would just go away, I can't even sleep. I'm just glad it's benign and It has no other complications.
    Tip: Google says to stretch the area, DO NOT DO THIS! It will just make it worse, trust me.

    • @jadedy4560
      @jadedy4560 Год назад

      We have same situation mine is worst when resting

  • @ExplodingMusicSyndrome
    @ExplodingMusicSyndrome 5 лет назад +6

    both my left and right eye been twitching on and off every 20 mins for like 2 weeks now, driving me mental

    • @louierivera330
      @louierivera330 5 лет назад +1

      En?gma Music me too brother. Ive had it for like a month and i wanna rip my eyes out

  • @amylange637
    @amylange637 3 года назад +2

    My daughter just turned 3 and she has had all the same symptoms since a few months old . Sometimes it feels like an electric shock goes through her body. She wakes up crying in pain 8 or 9 times a night. Been to 10 doctors but they don't see it on evaluation. Some are big spams and cause her limbs to fling out to the side and some are almost internal and hard to locate. She has them in her diaphram, hands, feet, face and every inch in between. Doctors seem to have an excuse for every concern i bring up. Sometimes she just falls to her knees and can't stand up. Please let us all find relief soon

  • @shellygreen7925
    @shellygreen7925 3 года назад +1

    Thank you!❤

  • @Johndarlington91
    @Johndarlington91 7 лет назад +5

    I'm a med student and completely lost the plot over having this which was made worse by studying some of the diseases it is associated with. Almost failed all my exams due to worry.

  • @dvirores917
    @dvirores917 4 года назад +12

    I had it in my eyelid and now it’s in my middle finger

  • @mikehatem9570
    @mikehatem9570 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Dr. Freilich. I've had this syndrome most of my life, and pharmacologically, by far the most effective treatments for me have been diazepam and GABA.

  • @cshawn07
    @cshawn07 Год назад

    Just was diagnosed with this. Kinda worried too. But, after watching you. Feel a little better. Thank you 😊

  • @Bautisnemo
    @Bautisnemo 5 лет назад

    Great video