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Old 05-28-2013, 02:08 PM #3
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I have ALS and have difficulty in straightening my legs. They lock up and I experience severe pain when trying to straighten them.

I;m curious to learn if anyone else with ALS is experiencing this and have you found something to treat this condition?

Thanks,

jrfitz
I experienced tightening/cramping/pain regularly. Tried stretches but nothing work and after several mos it just stopped.
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