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Old 05-12-2014, 09:50 PM #1
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Default Strange new symptom...

Lately I am having these ....twitches, in the nerves in my feet. I think that is the way to explain it. Mostly when relaxing, and I can even see my toes kinda move, and it is not always the same spot, or toe, or foot. Sometimes the toes do not "move" or twitch, just the nerves across the area below my toes, on the top of my foot. It feels so weird, I hate it. I flex to try and stop it.

Could it be the Gabapentin meds causing it?
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