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Old 12-31-2011, 08:41 PM #1
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hello everyone
recently I was on Mirapex for restless leg syndrome and only lasted a short time due to muscle cramping everywhere. It is still going on even tho last dose titrated downward was 12/14/11 and am hoping to find others who had this problem and what they did for it. I will see the Dr again 1/5, his last words to me, 12/7, were, "I don't think this has hurt you", now I'm not so sure, the cramping is crazy, comes and goes, strong and faint, everywhere, even my face, lips and nose. Oh bother! feels like my new companion for life.
Any words of encouragement welcome. Thank you!
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