Less than 24 hours random spasms may be for a few minutes. Has anyone experience this? Is it part of an ms symptom? I have difficulty determining what may be from ms and what may be normal
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Random spasms in arm or thigh for very brief period of time? Is this an ms symptom?
I get spasms from my MS. Most of the time, they’re not painful, just kind of annoying. If I can’t sleep b/c of them or they get real painful, I take baclofen or Tizanidine.
Also what medication are you on for ms, for how long and any side effects? Thanks
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Spasms are certainly a main feature of MS. I have spasms in many areas, but not all are really painful.
Thank you. How long do the spasms last? Are some very short like a minute and then others longer?
I get leg spams that I take baclofen and tizanidine for. These spams get painful if I don't take my meds on time. Recently I have had spasms in my left upper arm but they are not painful and last for a short period of time. They tend to happen in the evening for me.
Jessie
Is the tightness and stiffness associated with spasms?. If so, I have both in my right leg and when I stand up my leg is sooooooo stiff. I am taking baclofen for it but sometimes I take a advil. In bed, I have to keep my right knee bent. Keeping my leg straight for a long period of time makes it hurt worse.
I get the cramps also. Walking is hard. My right knee locks back. I am in the process of trying a knee brace to keep it pushed outward. When I am sitting down, my knee is good but when I stand up it locks back and its hard to walk.