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Old 12-15-2013, 11:31 PM #29
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Default Post Surgery spasms

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Originally Posted by valady9 View Post
Although I see that these posts are a few years old I just want to share that I am on week 3, off of all meds except valium for muscle spasms and tylenol. I have been walking daily but still battling some depression at the lack of quality of my life. I know it has only been 21 days and I should be easier on myself.
I'm 13 weeks post surgery and still experiencing muscle spasms in my right leg at the knee. I'm on 1mg Valium but it doesn't seem to hold it in check. Going to PT which helps flexibility for a while but then I tighten up after sitting or lying down.
Patience seems to be the order of the day. I'm able to function but with some difficulty.
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