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Old 12-23-2010, 07:59 AM #1
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Smile exercise to relieve leg cramps

I’m a 67 year old male diagnosed with MG about a year ago. My symptoms are in my eyes and throat (blurred vision, no double vision, and problems swallowing speaking etc). I’m being treated with 240 mg of mestinon a day and although not perfect, able to function. Not sure if it’s since the cold weather started here in New Jersey, or something else but lately I have had severe muscle cramps in my legs and feet mostly during the night but also sitting… was wondering if there are any exercises or other things I can do to fix this.
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