Posted By CCF Neuro MD on October 29, 1997 at 12:06:26:
In Reply to: MS and
RestlessRestless leg syndrome Leg Syndrome posted by Priscilla Givens on October 25, 1997 at 14:14:30:
: I have been diagnosed with
ankylosingAnkylosing spondylitis sponylitis and MS. Over several years
I have been getting twitching in my legs when I start to relax. I had an
exacerbation last October, and the twitching increasingly got worse. Then
my legs twitching at night would wake me up. So, my neurologist put me on
clonazepam, before I go to bed, which has relieved it at night. But, it
does come back if I lie down for a nap. I have several questions about this
FirstFirst progesterone mc10
First progesterone mc5
First-progesterone vgs 200
First-progesterone vgs 400, is
restlessRestless leg syndrome leg syndrome the same as
myoclonusRestless leg syndrome and which do I have.
Second, should I be concerned as to what's causing it, the MS or could it
be the Ankylosing Spondylitis?
Third, I heard a doctor at a seminar say once you go on clonazepam you should
never stop taking it - why?
Fourth, The muscles in my legs and arms seem to be getting progressively
weaker with time. Is this normal in MS? If so should I excercise more to
build up these muscles, when I excercise my arms - they shake from weakness
for up to an hour.
Thank you in advance for your input.
Sincerely,
Priscilla