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Old 06-18-2013, 07:50 PM #1
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Default Bizarre CNS symptom, anyone else have this?

Three months ago I had either a strong reaction to a virus or the antibiotic Flagyl (or both), and my CNS took a serious hit w both heavy peripheral and autonomic neuropathy/dysfunction.

But i have another odd symptom... If I over do it (like simply going out for morning), I feel like my insides vibrate, my mind races, then my entire body feels like it has restless leg syndrome. I can barely control the urge to shake my body and usually do end up moving violently. It usually lasts 1-2 hrs and then takes hours to recover and to settle. My feet, which are also the most painful neuropathy, are always the last to settle.
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