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Old 05-19-2010, 02:27 PM #1
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Default Anyway to stop benign muscle fasciculations???

In one of my previous posts I mentioned a crush/stretch injury to my sacral nerves while rock climbing as my safety harness wrapped around my pelvis and constricted bloodflow. That was 8 years ago in April 2002. 4 months afterwards, in August 2002, I developed muscle twitching all over my legs and feet, which my neurologist termed benign fasciculations, as his workup on me didn't show any signs of a cause. I'm assuming its from my injury but the neuro said he would have expected them to start shortly after my injury, not 4 months later. Anyway, I've had them since and they seem to have died down from their peak activity. But they are still there and are a nuisance.

Has anyone here experienced such twitching? Is there anything I can do to stop them or to limit their frequency?

Thanks,
Joe
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