Myasthenia Gravis and Muscle Cramping
I'm still new to the myasthenia gravis diagnosis and need some advice, please. I've been taking pyridostigmine for a few months. Over time, I've noticed some muscle cramping, but nothing too severe. This has changed! Last night I woke up with severe leg cramps in my thigh and calf on one leg and my thigh on the other. It was debilitating and scary. I'm wondering if this is a symptoms of MG or if it is a side effect of the pyridostigmine? Either way, are there any home remedies? Last night I drank a bunch of water, walked around the house, and tried some heat. Eventually, things calmed down enough that I was able to get back to bed. However, I still feel twinges of cramping today in both legs and, also, in my flank.
What can I do to 1) prevent this and 2) treat it if it continues? I'm wondering about electrolytes? Gatorade, Pedialyte, or something like that. I know there are so many things I'm not supposed to take with this diagnosis and don't want to get myself in even more trouble by taking something I shouldn't. BTW, I'm between doctors right now or I would be on the phone with my doctor about this. I would gratefully appreciate any and all advice you have to offer.
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IVIG seems to be helping me… I’m tapering off pyrostigmine
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I’ve been taking pyridostigmine since 2018. I’ve been diagnosed with myasthenia gravis but I’m still seronegative. For the last two years I e been experiencing terrible cramping, especially in my chest area. Recently Robinul was prescribed for the cramping, but while it truly works, it comes with awful possible side effects of its own. I’m seeking natural remedies to alleviate the cramping.
@lou52 I have been experiencing more severe cramping recently and have now been diagnosed with dermatomyositis. Per my rheumatologist, I take 500mg of magnesium each night, I have increased my water significantly (I never drank very much, so now I drink at least 45fl oz of water every day), and per the neurologist if it’s really bad - a small glass of tonic water (it has quinine). Hope that helps 🙂
@lou52 See a Naturopath. Doctors don’t know everything. Naturopaths treat illnesses differently. I was dealing with debilitating fatigue and after seeing doctors who checked ONLY for heart and cancer causes and found no cause, I found a naturopath who did a different and extensive lab testing and found that I was suffering from a severe case of Epstein-Barr Virus. If you are unfamiliar with EBV I won’t go into details and suggest you get on line and learn about it.