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Yes, I have jolts, twitching, and minor fasculations lasting about ten secs at a time. I have them radomly kinda all over my body, especially arms, legs, sides, shoulders, and face including my lip last night. They arent painful, just aggravating. I dont experience much pain at rest, unless I have done a lot. Of course, some days I wake up already feeling weak with "heavy" limbs and clumsy hands but pain is not really intolerable. This is my third month in, so I'm getting better at managing the symptoms. Of course I still have break downs from time too time, but we all do! I have also been able to stay at home while my husband works, so I'm lucky and can take it easy and get rest, especially on days I know I need it. Thinking of you. What it's your treatment plan at this point?

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