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Old 12-16-2015, 08:48 PM #1
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Default Muscles jump ... "myoclonus?"

I was up all night with jumping, twitching muscles. My ankles, shoulders, and legs would jump bilaterally. I was just diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy a couple of weeks ago. I'm not diabetic and suspect a B12 deficiency because I have been taking a reflux drug for over 10 years and Metformin for the past two years.

Is muscle jumping something I should expect with PN ?
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