I have been off Remeron for 6 weeks and definitely have weakness in the legs that will not seem to recover. Despite daily running and/or Weightlifting, my muscles just will not respond. I had never experienced such a dramatic muscle weakness before taking Remeron. I am afraid it may be permanent. Has anyone else had this experience?
Prominent symptoms are vomiting, pain in the abdomen, arms, and legs, and neuropathy (could cause breathing impairment or weakness or paralysis of the arms and legs).
Shingles won't cause warts on the arms and legs.
A sinus infection can cause the legs and arms to tingle, but in most cases it is a sign of a different problem.
One symptom of Gillian-Barre is leg weakness or pain that progresses to the arms. Also, lack of feeling in the toes and problems walking.
People with MG suffer with debilitating muscle weaknesses in their arms, legs, face, throat, hands and eyes. The symptoms of muscle weakness may occur at any time but most often after normal use of the extremities, i.e. Taking a walk may cause leg weakness and reading a book may cause eye weakness
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The muscles most often affected are those that are near the central part of the body, such as muscles of the chest and the upper arms and legs.
over activity...without getting enough rest...
Yes, generalized body weakness can occurs with viral meningitis.
2 arms and 2 legs
How about Legs and Arms.
2 arms and 2 legs