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Old 03-29-2009, 01:28 PM #1
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Default cidp and restless legs

I have been diagnosed with, first, multifocal motor neuropathy, and now with cidp. Everything started with painful cramping and weakness in my right hand. I spent a lot of time going to hand drs and finally was diagnosed with mmn at Mayo in Rochester. Between ivig treatments, I started having pain and burning sensations that started in my right hand and very quickly progressed up my right arm. This is the reason my diagnosis changed to cidp. I also have weakness now in my left foot and thigh. I also have dealt with restless leg syndrome for years. Does anyone else have both or know if restless leg is connected to neuropathies somehow? I take Ropinerole which works but my legs seem to be getting worse as far as being "restless". I am on ivig infusions for the cidp.
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