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Old 03-05-2016, 10:54 AM #1
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Default Twitching from neuropathy or Lyrica?

As you may know I was diagnosed with polyneurophaty after EMG and NCT. I don't really remember too much twitching before, I definitely seen it in my feets that are affected, but I also feel it in other parts like buttocks, but can't verify is they are visible or is just a feeling
I'm wondering can be side effect of Lyrica or part of neuropathy?
Should I consider another test or just wait and see?
New symptoms definitely add up to anxiety

Physical exam neurologist concluded didn't show any pathologies, reflexes are normal, so it's the strength
I don't think it can be ALS, but that's one scary though

Thanks for any advice!
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