Movement Disorders Including essential tremor, dystonia and Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS).


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Default This is happening to me too

Hi there,
I haven't been formally diagnosed but I've been having strange fasciculations for the past few years. I did see a neuro doc to make sure I wasn't having symptoms of ALS or MS. Sometimes it goes away for months and then it revisits in a new or familiar place. I am not sure if it's stress related. I have heard some sort of study that says to stay away from wheat or gluten. Have you heard of anything such as this? Also I try to take extra magnesium (up to 400 units) each day - not entirely sure if it helps!

I hope you are able to get some relief!
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