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Posted: 2003-09-20 12:54am
by Kuja
Captain_Cyran wrote:
Doesn't sound normal? Dude, lots of people will be sitting down and their leg will start randomly bouncing up and down. It happens to me all the time, in fact sometimes I try to get my leg at the right angle so that it will start bouncing. Lots of fun when I'm bored.
I'll back Cyran up on this one.
Posted: 2003-09-20 01:11am
by Chardok
BoredShirtless wrote:Chardok wrote:I agree with BS, though...even restless leg needs to be checked out. It can be at the very LEAST psychologically devastating.
Chardok, you're a weirdo. But not as weird as Hamel. Big butt ba big ba big butt.
Lost me on the Hamel reference, dude....
and how is that weird? You don't think uncontrollable leg shaking can be psychologically devastating? How would you sleep? your mind would be constantly on the fact that you HAVE NO CONTROLL over what some part of your body is doing....would that not be very troubling to you? It's royally fuck me up after a few weeks, methinks....
and what ees thees beeg bot you speek ov?
Posted: 2003-09-20 09:06am
by 2000AD
I do this all the time! Me and my brother all it "shuggling" for some reaon. I'll be sitting down and my feet wont be laid flat but will be on the front bit (toes and ball of foot) and it will just start jggling my leg up and down. I don't mind it, but my family find it anoying.
Posted: 2003-09-20 09:37am
by Soontir C'boath
Chardok wrote:and how is that weird? You don't think uncontrollable leg shaking can be psychologically devastating? How would you sleep? your mind would be constantly on the fact that you HAVE NO CONTROLL over what some part of your body is doing....would that not be very troubling to you? It's royally fuck me up after a few weeks, methinks....
Actually I don't find it frightening at all as long as I can stop it. I'm just asking if it has any...serious physical effects.~Jason
Posted: 2003-09-20 04:26pm
by Chardok
So you're saying you DO have control over the shaking? I mean, I bounce my leg alot, shaking the third floor of my office, but I can stop it...I just do it compulsively. I thought perhaps you were having spasms, or you literally couldn't stop it....like a seizure (sp?)
Posted: 2003-09-20 05:19pm
by Soontir C'boath
I said I couldn't stop it once and that was yesterday.~Jason
Posted: 2003-09-20 05:27pm
by Chardok
interesting...I stand Molested...you should still consider having it checked ouy
Posted: 2003-09-22 02:40am
by Gandalf
I get that a lot, in primary school I ended up with a desk all to myself because I shook the whole table.
Posted: 2003-09-22 11:28am
by Zac Naloen
*tries to be serious*
There are many possible reasons... 1. sexual frustration 2. Mental Frustration 3. You have your leg positioned in such a way that your nerves start twitching
Those are the three i have come across most often, its usually when your mind is elsewhere so your body starts doing its own thing...
Theres nothing wrong with it, nothing that can be done with it, its just a nervous thing... i don't think i have met anyone ever who hasn't gotten twitches for one reason or another.
no need to waste your time with a doctor