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I Am Experiencing Muscle Cramps Mostly In The Legs. Has Anyone Else Experienced This?

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El Dorado Hills, CA
September 14
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thanks for the response

October 8
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Yes, muscle cramps in the legs are a common symptom for people with multiple myeloma. These cramps can be caused by the disease itself or as a side effect of treatments. Here are some shared experiences from others:

- "Saturday I had so much pain, my whole body hurt so badly."
- "My father is diagnosed with multiple Show Full Answer

Yes, muscle cramps in the legs are a common symptom for people with multiple myeloma. These cramps can be caused by the disease itself or as a side effect of treatments. Here are some shared experiences from others:

- "Saturday I had so much pain, my whole body hurt so badly."
- "My father is diagnosed with multiple myeloma. He is particularly having pain in his calf muscle."
- "My pain levels vary on a daily basis."
- "Iā€™m having pain in my right leg. Hurts like crazy. Feels like sciatica running down to my knee."

It's important to discuss these symptoms with your doctor to find the best way to manage them.

September 14

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