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Old 10-31-2019, 09:26 PM #11
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Thanks for all the replies guys. All these differing experiences has been helpful.

I see that there are varying symptoms that go away anywhere from 2 weeks to 2.5 years...that is a long road.

We are precisely 4 weeks in with not much progress. Most of the total body fasiculations have calmed down but still a lot of lower body nerve movement. Primarily left foot, calf and both L&R Hamstring. Did anyone have pain associated with their nerves? Also did your twitching move fingers or toes slightly or at all?

Much appreciated. Will update with anymore progress... a neuro has suggested CBD oil, anyone have a experience trying this to deal with symptoms?
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