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Anyone Had Problems With Rubbery Legs? Doctor Does Not Have An Answer Thanks
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posted January 12, 2021
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A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Notthebest, I have heard of it called noodle legs too. Yes, I felt like that today but my bones hurt too. Not sure there is anything that can be done or what causes the sensation, it could be a neurological problem or maybe musculature. If it continues and is really bothering you You probably should see a Neurologist and go from there. Love, Marcia 🌸

posted January 12, 2021
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Have you joined Healthtree from Myeloma Crowd, this is an excellent place to get information and find answers. I put it off for along time but it was very easy,. Health tree portion of Myeloma Crowd is really trying to get information on the most difficult subject for Myeloma Patients.

posted January 12, 2021
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

thanks How ae you doing

posted January 15, 2021
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

I have felt that sensation when I have not eaten enough or had enough fluids.

posted January 15, 2021
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Thanks to all who answered my question about rubbery legs.

posted January 13, 2021

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