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Cramping Fisciculation Syndrome

Neuropathy | Last Active: Dec 7 1:55pm | Replies (10)

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@kimegraves

Good day,
CFS is not a very common disease and some people have a great deal of discomfort and pain. Many times the disorder goes away on its own but other cases it is treated in ways similar to treatment of peripheral neuropathy. Once the diagnosis is made for CFS the primary treatment is pain management. Pain management specialist are using many different drugs to control pain and this does include Naltrexone.
Have you had an EMG to make the diagnosis? I hope things get better for you soon.
Kim

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Thanks, yes have had the EMG.

I have never heard of CFS. I have had cramping for approximately 2 months now. The cramps occurred only in the mornings when I woke up and did a little body stretch in bed, calves and feet cramps. Now I get cramps throughout the night and (not getting good sleep) and during the day. The cramps have escalated to the calves, feet, shins, ankles hamstrings and hands. The hand and hamstring cramps have only occurred during the day. Been taking potassium, magnesium glynicate, drinking electrolytes, and eating bananas every day. Nothing seems to help.