Wow. When I started this blog, I had no idea what to expect. But I can tell you something that I can guarantee I didn’t expect: to become a popular site for information and support relating to eye twitches.
That’s right; strange, eh? If you read this site in an aggregator, you may not have noticed that my post about having an eye twitch a few months ago seems to have garnered itself some Google juice as of late, and is getting a relatively steady flow of searchers, and commenters.
In case you’re wondering, my twitch went away on its own.
Link: Eye Twitch
Please note: I've moved my active blogging over to a new site, called Jason Clarke - Infinite Bass Line. I will leave this site up indefinitely, but if you're interested in my latest posts please consider visiting the new site.
by hope
03 Jun 2006 at 00:10
I am so glad it is gone…my goodness…I think we need to write a T.V. show..”How the eye Twitchers survive” or “As the Eye Twitches” or “days of our Eye Twitchers”…..I don’t know…I’ll think of more, …I’m so happy 4 u….love and Peace out…..HOPE
by Maggie
03 Jun 2006 at 00:20
Jason, Me too — am glad your twitch left you. I am wondering if I can wait another month. How was it that you got your eye twitch at the top of Google search? I am trying to explain this to Hope. You must have some strings…. Great job, by the way and I like the pic of you and your boy. You are too cool and we will search for more real answers because the doctors just don’t know, but the theme is, as you have found out, sleep, no caffeine, and lots of WATER…. We know about that here in FLA…. Cool Blog Dude!
by jessica
04 Jun 2006 at 05:47
thank god the twitching is gone….to bad the crazy is still there……you know the old saying “crazy as a twitch!”
by daphne
01 Dec 2007 at 13:59
I, too, found this site by Googling info on my eye twitch.
Sometimes Fame comes from the strangest places, doesn’t it? At least you’ve accidentally hit on a way to get readers!
by Evelyn Self
19 Aug 2009 at 19:49
can be a sign of low b12 also..