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PJAMES 06-30-2008 09:21 PM

Numbness in the night?
 
If I get to warm when I'm asleep....I will have dreams of running up a hill or working out at the gym etc...And then I will wake up to very weak and shaky leg or legs...Sometimes its the whole leg...Sometimes its just the quad...This morning it was my hamstrings....

This was the same stuff that happened last year at this time....The only connection I have found is every time this has happened I was very warm.....

Now The wife set the house up with air conditioners and I have a fan the is on me while I sleep...But I still manage..Lucky me To over heat

Does this happen to any one else

Erin524 06-30-2008 11:34 PM

My left arm goes numb at night while I'm sleeping. It's starting to get worse when it does that too.

My neuro checked my nerves with an EMG to see if I had carpal tunnel (had surgery on the right arm in 1990) and he said that I dont have carpal tunnel any more. (it can go away on it's own)

Said he thought that it was something related to the MS.

It could be that I sleep exclusively on my left side tho.

I have noticed that if I get overheated at night, my other arm will go numb too. I'll also have more numbness in the toes and lower legs too if I get really overheated.

yeahbut 07-01-2008 04:55 AM

Hi PJAMES - nice to see you!

I know how you feel - it is my right side that does it - just the same, I don't understand how it can be just the upper arm, just the hamstring or quad? If one part goes numb as bad as it does how does it stop? I also get it in the arm.

Hope all is well?


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