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Old 01-08-2010, 12:16 PM #1
justdeb justdeb is offline
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Default NEW SYMPTOM, is it the MS or something else?

Hey guys, I have a new symptom of late. Probably 4months or so on and off. (have RRMS by the way) Since it came and went I was not very worried as that is the nature of this disease with me. Comes and goes. Since this has been ongoing now for so long, albeit does come and go, I am wondering what it may be.

When I stretch my muslces "vibrate" for maybe 15 seconds afterward. I mean not subtle either. I also have had increased spasticity and cramping. My electrolytes are all right on the money, so no issues with deficiency at this time.

Ok, I'll be quiet and learn now. Thanks for any insights!!

HUgs,
Deb
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