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Old 03-11-2017, 04:10 AM #7
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Originally Posted by Bud View Post
Max,

I dealt with the noodle legs....it has been almost three years for me and in the last two months I have noticed a "feeling" of strength returning.

Bud
Describing how right side, especially arm and leg feel has often been difficult for me. Can't seem to come up with words which accurately convey it. Heard a fellow sufferer say like when injection starts to wear off after you have been to the dentist but today I am smiling, big time; I have noodle leg and arm.

Thanks Bud, just love it, like a noodle, especially when fatigue is an issue.
Your noodle mate . . . .
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