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Hi..i was researching some stuff, and I thought i read somewhere on this site that spasms and twitching are not a symptoms of MS, according to some MS neuro.
Can someone shed some light on this, or did i even find it here? The search button is not working for me, and i don't want to go through the entire last years posts again.
Thank you!..jellyfish
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Nal
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to my knowledge (and based on what neuros have told me in the past), twitching and spasms can certainly be symptoms of MS.
quote:Originally posted by Nal: to my knowledge (and based on what neuros have told me in the past), twitching and spasms can certainly be symptoms of MS.
Nancy
Nal, I have had many m.s. & als symptoms. Saw Montel Williams m.s. specialist, and looked at my mri, and said it isn't lyme! I do believe if it was als, I wouldn't be here right now.
My friends sister was diagnosed with als, she had breathing tube and hospitalized. This year they are now saying it is not als! Hope this helps!
quote:Originally posted by lymeloco: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Nal: [b]to my knowledge (and based on what neuros have told me in the past), twitching and spasms can certainly be symptoms of MS.
Nancy
Nal, I have had many m.s. & als symptoms. Saw Montel Williams m.s. specialist, and looked at my mri, and said it isn't lyme! I do believe if it was als, I wouldn't be here right now.
My friends sister was diagnosed with als, she had breathing tube and hospitalized. This year they are now saying it is not als! Hope this helps!
[/B][/QUOTE] sorry Nal, he said it wasn't m.s.. Now you know why I call myself lymeloco!
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Thanks..i thought they were too, but i know i read it somewhere that they weren't. If anyone knew where it was i was gonna do a little research..thanks..jellyfish
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