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Old 03-29-2008, 09:35 AM #1
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Default Ok, this is scaring me!

Ok, you all might have read my post yesterday about how my right foot had been numb?

Well, this morning, my right leg had the Charlie Horse From Heck. Woke me up out of bed, I had to actually lay there and bite my lip to keep from screaming.

Finally got to the point where I could get up and stand to work off the charlie horse, but my leg feels really really weird. I feel like I cant lift my foot up very well.

I think I'm going to call the neuro's emergency number in a few minutes.

I can move my toes, and I can walk, but it just feels really strange.

It's only been about five minutes since I had the charlie horse, and I took a Flexeril right after I was able to stand on my leg without wanting to scream.

I really hope this isnt an exacerbation, because I'm supposed to go to the zoo tomorrow with my boyfriend and then to a Blue Man Group concert. (with his family)

argh!

I dont feel good again.

I think I'll go ask my dad what he thinks I should do.
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