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Old 06-11-2016, 09:53 AM #11
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The electric jolts talk of are gone sometimes before you can even blink. Short, sharp, searing & gone. I'm well used to them now, I'd rather them than the constant nerve / burning pain you suffer.

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I guess the only thing that I could consider anywhere near what you explain is the sensation when in my sleep, or are almost asleep, is the sensation of falling. I guess in spite of my PN, I am fortunate; I don't have the type of spikes you mention or the embarrassing leg jump or jerks.

I was referring to times when the pain/burning increases and is greater than others; not actually a "spike". Just used the word that was in front of me at the time.

Sorry to learn you have been dealing with these type of spikes for years. Bummer......


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