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Old 03-05-2016, 06:19 PM #5
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Originally Posted by pinkynose View Post
Now they are more like a pre twitch or a feeling. They only effect 1 foot at a time. I have also had them in other places but they were more apparent and possibly are fasciculations. I have read that a number of people with primary PN get secondary Restless leg syndrome and I believe that is what I have. I don't take Lyrica so I can't say about side effects.
Thanks for your reply!
Now I just noticed that my big finger in feet moves by it's own! Not constantly, happens for a while then stops
That freaks me out
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