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Hi poochie.

Could it be Spasticity (muscle pain, stiffness, cramping)?

Spasticity (stiffness) | MSAA

This is a pretty common symptom. I strongly believe in working with a Physical Therapist and/or Massage Therapist as well as gentle stretching/exercise. Muscle Relaxers can be used and your Neurologist should have given you some options
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