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Old 07-04-2010, 08:46 PM #1
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Has anyone been diagnosed as having dystonia AND TOS?

I have been having sgrong and large, or strong and small, jerks and spasms to my upper arms and lower legs.

The have not brought on any significan new pain, but they make it harder to live and function. I can't make a simple not or hold my glas and I used to be able to lay on one side and hold a paperback book to read for a short while - obviously a pleasure.

SO - I will check all of my meds for this kind of side effect or interaction, and I'll try to lessen my use of both to see if I just over-used the muscles and nserves too much.



But, have any of you had this experience in you TOS ride?

I take it back - it DOES hurt, trying to do this was a nightmare, so please help me with any answers.

God bless you all. PS Our waether went from 95 to 110 so maybe it's a weather thing again.

I sure love you all, I hate being out here away from you.

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do you remember Butterfly123?

I think she had dystonia of the neck at times with her TOS.

She only posted here a few times but more on BT , but those old posts are all gone now.

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