To all:
  I had Botox injections for my neck back in the late 80's - it was 
experimental then.  I had it done once and it did not work for my neck.  Every 
body is different tho.  Natalie M.
      
  

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   Bernie
The first thing I thought of when I read your post was my neuro asking me if I 
wanted to try botox injections. Have you looked into this to reduce the spasms?
Patti - Michigan

---- Bernard Pelow wrote: 

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*This is scary for me. For the last few months my right leg has been 
contracting to where I can hardly get the knee past 90 degrees anymore, 
no matter how much I massage and stretch my leg. And when I have spasms 
now, the leg tries to straighten out, and it causes a lot more pain than 
usual. Is this a normal procedure for someone in this condition? I 
really do NOT want another surgery, especially to lose my leg.
Peace,
Bernie in Texas*

>
> Hi Ella,
> Just wanted to let you know that Red is having his left 
> leg amputated tomorrow, September 20th, around 2:00 in the afternoon. 
> The doctors think it best to go above the knee since his leg is 
> contracted.
>



       
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