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Old 07-02-2015, 12:21 PM
KnowNothingJon KnowNothingJon is offline
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I wish I could count on one way things go overall. I have more trouble walking sometimes than others and some days my feet have more sensation than others.

I always have a good 15-20 minutes of extra buzzing after a substantial walk (around a mile). I used to wait a few minutes before driving, however I have become accustomed to the sensation.

My muscles spasming, fasticulating, tremors and so on have become as dibilitating as the burning, numbness and shooting star pain has become.

Yea, after some Bambi steps I can develop a rhythm that appears to hold some of these issues at bay, though having to slow down, speed up or when I stop it all comes to let me know it is still present.

Mrs. D has posted a useful guide to nerves and how they function in abother thread that explains this process quite well. I'll edit the link in if/when I find it.

Best of luck finding some comfort and answers.
Jon
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