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It sounds like it could be Restless Leg Syndrome which is apparently not MS related, but has a surprising high incidence in people with MS.

Has your doctor mentioned RLS?
Anne, I do have RLS. I didn't use to get this jerkiness in my legs though...so maybe it's just part of the natural progression.

I'm not sure why they can say it's not MS related...
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