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Have Syringomyelia. Difficulty In Walking Due To Shaking. Advice?

I have syringomyelia. I am having an issue walking. I took a step and my leg started to shake violently and the other leg was frozen. It wouldnot move. I had to sit down and rest for 15 min before I was not freaked out anymore and my mom helped me get to the car we were shopping when this happened Is this a symptom of my condition or something else
Wed, 24 Jul 2013
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In syringomyelia there is compression of nerve tracts from inside of cord.The tremors in legs may be symptoms of your disease.You should consult to your doctor for this.

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Have Syringomyelia. Difficulty In Walking Due To Shaking. Advice?

Hello, Welcome at HCM. In syringomyelia there is compression of nerve tracts from inside of cord.The tremors in legs may be symptoms of your disease.You should consult to your doctor for this. Hope this will help you.