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Old 07-13-2010, 04:20 PM #15
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I have been on Ampyra for almost 2 months now, and have noticed that when it wears off, I am very aware, my legs become weak, I become clumsy, and my coordination is not good.. and when it wears off, my body is definitely worse feeling then it was when I began ampyra. Yesterday am I took a pill and havent since and am very uncomfortable with how my body feels right now.. It is tight and weak and slightly spastic in my legs.. very disturbing to think this may not wear off.. I am not sure what to do. Do I stay off for a bit and see how my body responds? Is it simply going through a 'withdrawl' of sorts?
Anyway, thought I would share this..
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