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Old 04-19-2015, 12:52 PM #3
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Are your PN symptoms constant or intermittent during the course of a day? Or are there some days you are symptom free while other days you have flare ups?

Yesterday I was pretty much was symptom free the entire day but for me it might come back the next day. Some days the symptoms might not appear till the afternoon.
I have good and bad days. Not ever totally symptom free. If there is less pain, I'll have more twitching. Or visa versa.
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