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Edited on 27/09/2016 at 01:45

I have a hot leg every day. Waiting to see the m.s specialist. Will have to wait till October. I think the hot leg is m.s. related.

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27/09/2016 at 01:45

Good advisor

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Hi Ruth have you seen your ms specialist yet?

I often have hot legs, sometimes they even feel like they're on fire and or about to burst! Have also had jerking feet/legs, like River dance without the co-ordination lol. My daughter gets cold flannels and my footspa with cool water to help to calm the heat and jerking. Hope you get some answers and some peace soon.

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Hi Ruth,

I was diagnosed with RRMS in early 2008 and one of the regular symptoms is intense pins/needles in both feet and legs below the knee. I take Pregabelin which keeps it under control but it's something to discuss with your GP and/or your specialist nurse. I now email my specialist nurse which provides a prompt response other than waiting for an appointment.

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