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Old 07-03-2011, 08:41 PM #2
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One more thing. When I am standing up and arms down it gets so tight like when the blood pressure cuff is on the arm. That's how the whole body feels.
And it will feel like blood cut off and rush into fingers.

So his in back and front and stomach too.
Spasms sstarts in arm goes into breast and chest.
But there is no end to the nerve activity motor wise all day!

Last year I had so much constang pulling in face and neck that suddenly my breast muscle went into Charlie horse cramp.
Very scary!

All this activity I have no control it has mind of its own

Is this tetany?? Maybe.
I don't have it like dystonia thankgod
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