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quick question re muscles

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babyblues

i was just wondering if it is possible for ms to affect muscles in polar ways? what i mean is, sometimes the muscles in the right hand side of my body are too weak to function. and other times they are totally seized up, and i cannot straighten my leg or uncurl my fingers.

 

many thanks

 

 

bb x


Currently undiagnosed.

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Dianni

Hi BB :hearts_circle:

 

 

 

I don't know whether MS would affect muscles directly but it certainly affects the nerves which control the muscles. It's possible that the nerve is 'over reacting' causing the spasms and weakness.

 

 

It might be worth mentioning it to your neuro/GP/MS nurse to set your mind at rest and I'm surethey'd be able to explain it far better than me!

 

 

I certainly have onesided weakness and get what I can only describe as cramps with out the associated pain and there doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to these symptoms.

 

 

Don't know if this helps, but hopefully someone will be along with a more eloquent reply!

 

Hugs

 

Di

 

xxx

 

 

 

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PaulX

For sure sometimes I don't have the strength to lift pans off the cooker, well not hold up for any length of time. Other times I have no problem, so I would say yes, it does seem that MS affects muscle strength, but it is probably due to erratic signals along the nerves.

 

It has never been so bad I can't straighten my legs, but during a weak phase I do struggle to raise one of my legs. It does very from day to day.

 

It could well be MS related. But it could also be something else, it is always difficult to tell.

Paul


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