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Old 02-03-2014, 08:37 PM #1
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I have had the tongue twitching, especially when I first started mestinon. But it settled down when I got used to mestinon. The other time I had it really bad was when I was in a crisis and the neurologist in ICU was having medical students look at my tongue because apparently, it was dancing a jig. At this time I was unable to even roll over in bed, speak clearly, etc.
yes mine was during a time when everything was going on.
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