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Old 04-13-2018, 02:04 PM #1
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Default Horrendous Leg Spasms at Night

In addition to MG, I have neuropathy in both legs (yay me). I still stay active as I coach gymnastics. I am not on steroids, but am on Pyridostigmine. However, I have noticed lately that my left leg will go through endless spasms that keep me awake and at times are very painful. I am newly diagnosed and am wondering if this is part of MG? Is it possibly because my muscles are fatigued by the end of the day? I do take calcium, magnesium (chelated), and potassium supplements and keep myself well hydrated.
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