I can't imagine anything more annoying. It kind of reminds me of that piece from the Simpsons with that man who had been hiccuping for two years and all he could say was, "Kill me, kill me now!", between hiccups.
Coming from the position of utter ignorance it does seem like a psychological condition, not that that makes it any less real, and if so, would some sort of hypnotherapy be helpful?
When we had the IQ2 debate I seem to remember that you twitched a bit but didn't take too much notice at the time. I probably thought it was just something you did when you were nervous or outside your normal area of comfort. Is this reasonable? I mean are there times in your life when it is more active than others, what sort of patterns do you notice?
I sympathise not only with your condition which must be very irritating, after all, there's only so much you can adjust to, but also the neck pain which I'm sure, at the moment, is the thing driving you up the wall the most!
Coming from the position of utter ignorance it does seem like a psychological condition, not that that makes it any less real, and if so, would some sort of hypnotherapy be helpful?
When we had the IQ2 debate I seem to remember that you twitched a bit but didn't take too much notice at the time. I probably thought it was just something you did when you were nervous or outside your normal area of comfort. Is this reasonable? I mean are there times in your life when it is more active than others, what sort of patterns do you notice?
I sympathise not only with your condition which must be very irritating, after all, there's only so much you can adjust to, but also the neck pain which I'm sure, at the moment, is the thing driving you up the wall the most!