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Cognitive in nature. No problem with musclesSpasm in leg
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/991494?form=fpf The above link to the article is background on why I ask this question and my experience over years. I had pins and needles quite a few times as a child, had some zinc supplements but not always. When I became a vegan I hadn't researched...www.autismforums.com
The link at top of the article links to research on muscle growth in legs and autism....so discuss it with your doctor, as I'm not a doctor and can just point out things for do tor to look at.
Anaesthesia numbs muscles, some muscles attached to other muscles and can store 'memory' as in trigger memories of pain in a region, but unless you had fever or reaction to anaesthesia you should be fine.
What is regression issue is it motor-coORD or behaviour?
I have some tablets for pain, swelling, infl nation that I'm testing on my altzeimers....but not for everyday so I'm going to have to see doc
Cognitive in nature. No problem with muscles
Yes I mean regression of asd symptoms due to anesthesia.@Meowser18 Do you mean regression of symptoms? Not sure how to interpret the word.
If yes, then I would say yes, in the sense than any disease puts stress on the body and mind. I feel tired, with brain fog, routines are changed, not being able to do the things you like. For me, anything that affects my body affects my mind and sometimes I can't tell the difference.
Hope you feel better soon.