Zaphoon
Extremely helpful member
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2008
- Messages
- 2,857
- Reason
- DX UMND/PLS
- Diagnosis
- 08/2011
- Country
- US
- State
- Missouri
- City
- Springfield
I'm just going to come right out and say it... I believe PLS (and umn stuff in general) exacerbates. I'm not ready to say there is remission, just exacerbation.
This stuff has been ongoing all of the time! There has not been a day when the muscles have not been tight, crampy and twitchy but there have been periods when it has gotten worse. The worse goes away and the normal degree of tight, crampy and twitchy resumes to the "pre-exacerbation" period levels.
So, my experience with PLS has been permanent crappy with intermittent periods of, "Holy Spasticity Batman!".
We could turn this thread into something in the way of data polling for anyone that should want to troll their experiences with umn stuff.
PZ
This stuff has been ongoing all of the time! There has not been a day when the muscles have not been tight, crampy and twitchy but there have been periods when it has gotten worse. The worse goes away and the normal degree of tight, crampy and twitchy resumes to the "pre-exacerbation" period levels.
So, my experience with PLS has been permanent crappy with intermittent periods of, "Holy Spasticity Batman!".
We could turn this thread into something in the way of data polling for anyone that should want to troll their experiences with umn stuff.
PZ
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