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Old 02-06-2008, 09:36 AM #1
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Unhappy Do your muscles ever hurt before going numb?

Lately my thigh muscles hurt before they go numb. Most of the time my legs stay numb now, When I wake up my legs are usually fine, not well coordinated but not numb. By mid-morning my muscles hurt and by mid-day my legs are going numb, by bed time I'm numb from my lower ribs and down. I hate this mad cycle. This happens almost everyday now.

My neuro already said he isn't going to do anything as long as I can still walk.
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