I’ll track it down if you care, but I just read something which claims that twitching eyelids are a minor side effect of stress. This does seem to be true for me.
For some people, exercise lowers their stress level, so the doctor’s advice isn’t entirely crazy.
On the other hand, casual surveying has turned up a shockingly consistent result that only about 20% of doctors listen and think. This implies that you need to be persistent if you need a diagnosis for something that’s even a little weird.
Even fairly easy problems like celiac can take a surprisingly long time to get diagnosed.
Exercise raises my stress level. (One time, exactly one, in my entire life, I felt sort of high after getting some exercise. I thought it was cool and tried to reproduce it and couldn’t.) Even if I’m just walking, gently enough that my lungs don’t care, it makes my feet hurt and the rest of me too hot until all I want to do is fling myself into a frigid shower and collapse until I’m cold enough to believe that it’s safe to leave the water. (I routinely arrange to be too cold, because definitely being too cold is safer and more comfortable than maybe being too hot.)
I’ll track it down if you care, but I just read something which claims that twitching eyelids are a minor side effect of stress. This does seem to be true for me.
For some people, exercise lowers their stress level, so the doctor’s advice isn’t entirely crazy.
On the other hand, casual surveying has turned up a shockingly consistent result that only about 20% of doctors listen and think. This implies that you need to be persistent if you need a diagnosis for something that’s even a little weird.
Even fairly easy problems like celiac can take a surprisingly long time to get diagnosed.
I’m not under stress most of the time.
Exercise raises my stress level. (One time, exactly one, in my entire life, I felt sort of high after getting some exercise. I thought it was cool and tried to reproduce it and couldn’t.) Even if I’m just walking, gently enough that my lungs don’t care, it makes my feet hurt and the rest of me too hot until all I want to do is fling myself into a frigid shower and collapse until I’m cold enough to believe that it’s safe to leave the water. (I routinely arrange to be too cold, because definitely being too cold is safer and more comfortable than maybe being too hot.)