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Old Jul 22, 2025, 08:31 PM
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I keep losing my balance and my muscles feel like they are being steetched. I can't stay on my bed. I know that sounds weird but I keep rolling most of the way off no matter how I try to sleep. Its a new thing. Like currently my legs are hanging off the edge.

But why cant I stay on bed. My body is like slippery and my muscles ache and I'm walking like I'm drunk and I stumble when I walk. Idk
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Old Jul 23, 2025, 07:19 AM
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Personally I’d call 911 if I felt this way immediately. When all of this started? It cannot be normal. Call ambulance.

Some of the symptoms sound like first symptoms my best friend had when she got Guillain Barre.
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