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Old 08-21-2013, 12:33 PM #5
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I do several things to deal with this. The most important is to take at least 1000 mg of magnesium a day as advised by neuro. Then, stretching everything is important, legs low back, and strengthening them too. Klonopin helps some but I'd have to take a knock out dose to really get results with this.
I may try this. When I am rest, I have "spasms" on one side of my body only. Tests show nothing wrong. Sleep is hard. Dr gave me something to help sleep, but looks like I may be having side effects. Waiting, and waiting for a call back.
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