Neuromuscular In memory of Rose Marie.


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Old 09-23-2011, 09:58 AM #3
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There is no pain except when I over do. If you mean "bringing my leg across my body" as crossing my legs while sitting, yes. No problem side to side. It is difficult to raise a straight leg straight out in front of me. My leg muscles do seem tight all of the time (including , I think that is why they're weak. In addition, I sit a lot in my job and sitting always seems to make the symptoms worse, and the harder the chair I sit in the worse the symptoms get. So, whatever the problem is, sitting agrivates it!!!
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