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I have another neuro appt on Tuesday morning to see if they can figure out why I'm still shanking (mycolonus) and whether it is drug related (Cyrabalta side effects), Opiate Withdrawal related (I doubt it), or something physical in my brain or spine (could be something new).
I've stopped the Cyrabalta in a weeks time and I didn't have any side effects or withdrawals from stopping. I do feel more nerve pain in my hand and arm now, which is why I was taking the Cyrabalta in the first place. My mycolonus is still occurring and still progressing to worse stages. I flutter a little now and then all of my muscles in my lower abdomen hard contract for at least 30 seconRAB before it releases and it will almost immediately contract hard again. This goes on multiple times until I can feel my muscles are sore and exhausted. I have to stand up to make them stop and go away.
So it will be interesting to see what the doc has to say on Tuesday and what tests he will want to conduct. Cutting down on the Cyrabalta doesn't seem to making the condition any better.
I've stopped the Cyrabalta in a weeks time and I didn't have any side effects or withdrawals from stopping. I do feel more nerve pain in my hand and arm now, which is why I was taking the Cyrabalta in the first place. My mycolonus is still occurring and still progressing to worse stages. I flutter a little now and then all of my muscles in my lower abdomen hard contract for at least 30 seconRAB before it releases and it will almost immediately contract hard again. This goes on multiple times until I can feel my muscles are sore and exhausted. I have to stand up to make them stop and go away.
So it will be interesting to see what the doc has to say on Tuesday and what tests he will want to conduct. Cutting down on the Cyrabalta doesn't seem to making the condition any better.