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jimmyhonda
11-14-2005, 06:25 AM
just as a curiousity what is exactly MD?

when my doct told me that i have osteoarthritis, i became shock, and everything happened quickly: i develop severe, excruciating muscle spasms at night, and my muscles/tedons - whatever - feel tight and overstreached.

the feeling of "tight" "overstreched", and muscle spasms - is that part of MD?

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michigani
11-14-2005, 04:07 PM
jimmyhonda, (and also Lazer-LXXVII),

Muscular Dystrophy is a disease whose primary characteristic is weakness. That is, you cannot climb stairs, or get out of a chair. Also, many MD patients fall down a lot.

Muscle contractures (tight muscles), ARE a symptom sometimes, but contractures are different than muscle spasms and cramps at night. My Muscular Dystrophy is absolutely painless. Muscle contractures occur over months or years as the muscles shorten.

I'm not sure what's causing your uncomfortable cramps but fortunately I would not worry too much that it is muscular dystrophy. Osteoarthritis is a deteriorization of the bones and joints. My mother has it and keeps it in check. This, unlike MD, can be somewhat treated. If you don't mind me asking, how old are you?

Best of luck.

Mark

jimmyhonda
11-15-2005, 09:17 PM
thanks mark for your response,

i'm 28 yr old - i am shock when my x-rays reveal that cartilage has been severely loss in my right hip. i always thought that osteoarthritis is an eldery illness.





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