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Yes. I think mine may be secondary to the screwed up nerve signals (and thus muscles) for all this time. I just have to wait for mine to run its course. Affected to varying degrees when I move certain ways or stand.
I'm hoping some physical therapy may help. rose
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I sometimes let it run it's course as well, as it seems to have a mind of it's own sometimes.
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If it is like mine, it definitely has a mind of its own. There is absolutely nothing I can do to stop it.
I posted a few links on the Dystonia forum at braintalk. rose
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