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Old 05-27-2011, 04:21 PM #1
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Default Stop Wiggling your toes!

I went to a psychical therapist the other day and she was showing me some new exorcises and grew very angry with my toes, which constantly wiggle. I explained to her that it was not something I had any control over and it would stop by it's self eventually. It did however she was still not pleased when my toes curred up and locked into a hammer toe position. Again not something I can control. She kept telling me to relax my feet and I kept telling her I was.

I have been taking Oxcarbazepine (Trileptal) for about a year now at first it did stop the wiggling but over time has become less effective I am currently at the max dose.

Anyone else have the same problem? Did you find something that helped?
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