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Does Anyone On Here Have A Diagnosis Of M.S.A. And Dystonia?
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posted January 4, 2019
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A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I have dystonia of left leg related more to my 2015stroke I use Botox. Really not to much benefit and a painful 5 injections every 3 month

posted January 4, 2019
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

The procedure use a little machine that help to localize the muscle to be injected. When the sound appear you are ready for the injection usually a long needle is used and you need between2-5 shot as a therapy😇🤓💥💥

posted January 5, 2019
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

@A MyParkinsonsTeam Member My dystonia is in my feet and toes to the point that I am wheelchair bound. Have been thinking about the botox shots. Just how painful are they and where do they inject them? Right into the muscle?
Any information that you can give me will be appreciated very much.

posted January 4, 2019
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I have dystopia on my left leg actually using Botox injections 5 of them as a single treatment every 3 month.it help but not to much😇🤓

posted January 8, 2019
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

exercise is key to this.

posted January 4, 2019

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