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Questions in the Category: Restless Legs

Leg pain – could it be caused by ME/CFS?

ME Essential Spring 2026

Like most people with ME/CFS, I often have muscle or nerve pain in various parts of my body – often brought on or made worse by activity. But I've recently had a more unusual and very localised pain in the calf muscles of my legs. It's not usually present at rest and normally comes on when I have been for a longish walk – which I can still manage to do. I should add that I'm in my early sixties, am a bit overweight, also have mild diabetes, and have had ME for about 15 years.

Is this very specific type of activity-induced pain in the legs being caused by ME? Or do I need to see my GP?

Muscle twitching/fasciculations

ME Essential Autumn 2024

Unlike some people with ME, I don’t have a big problem with muscle pain. But I do get muscle twitching, especially when I’m tired or going through a ‘bad patch’. The twitching not only affects the big muscles in my arms and legs – it sometimes affects muscles on the face and makes my eyelids twitch as well! Is this a recognized problem in ME? And is there anything I can do to relieve it?

Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis or Encephalopathy, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and Long Covid

ME Essential Winter 2022

Please can you define what PVFS, ME/CFS, and Long Covid mean. I am having difficulty determining if they are the same disease or different. Thank you!

Symptoms: Myoclonic Jerks

ME Essential Summer 2022

Jerking movements are waking me up. Like most people with ME/CFS, I have major problems with sleep – especially getting to sleep and waking in the night. This leads to night after night of waking up feeling completely unrefreshed. I’ve also had problems in the past with what my doctor calls ‘restless legs’ – which have also kept me awake at night. I’ve now developed some rather frightening jerking movements in my legs. My doctor says these are called myoclonic jerks. Is this something that is also linked to ME/CFS? And is there an effective form of treatment?

Charles Shepherd
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