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Old 04-19-2007, 01:13 AM #7
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Hi Chris, sorry I haven't been around for awhile, but I think about you often.

So sorry to hear about your advanced spasticity...darnit. I have much of what you described at first...the uncontrolable having to stretch thingy.

I try to do my stretches voluntarily, before I am forced...that seems to help some.

I hope you are doing ok and I hope to talk to you soon.



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In the very beginning, my spasticity started as the uncontrollable mandate to stretch if I had been sitting still for several minutes, for instance, driving my car somewhere. I didn't have the pain -- but my daily job involved being on my feet all day doing manual labor. I was also much more physically fit then the average person in this day of sit down jobs. Even now, when my spasticity is much advanced, it's much more a matter of my muscles fighting back -- for instance, if someone else tries to lift one of my legs or open my fingers, the muscles resist. The sretch thing has now gone nuts, too. When I go to move now, my arms and legs will extend straight out, stretching until I can hear the joints cracking. In the mornings, all it takes to set this off is someone else touching one of my extremities.

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