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I used to have this symptom a few months ago (it has stopped for a while now), on my L foot more so than the R one. Mine was like the muscle around the arch twitching and moving when I lay down (relaxed). Sometimes this twitching occurred rapidly and I could see it happening. My toes would also move from side to side - sometimes rapidly as well. This went on for months. No pain, just annoying. I didn't take any medication, so mine was not caused by the Gabapentin. When I researched this, it is called fasciculation and it is one of the sensory neuropathic symptoms. I hope yours will stop soon as well. Take care, Yu Ping |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Stacy2012 (05-13-2014) |
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