QUOTE (The Quadfather @ Sep 29 2008, 07:26 AM)

Are You stiff all the time or do you just get bad spasms out of nowhere? Do You do range of motion. I know a lot of times when I start getting stiff if I stretch really good I'll loosen up. The more active I am the more loose I'll get too. Try a nice warm bath or shower too. But explain exactly you mean by bad spasms and I'll be more helpful with your exact symptoms. Are you getting a lot of swelling in your feet? Sometimes if you have too much edema you may get bad spasms due to your body trying to say HEY I'm hurting and you need to do something to stop this!!
Let me know what you are going through and I'll try to see what I can come up with for you. I hope I can help.
Thank you so much for responding, Quadfather!
I get bad spasms as soon as I start moving. If I move in my chair to go to answer the phone, my body's jumping and it takes me a long time to get there. When my assistant tries to lift me, transfer ,dress me, changing my catheter bag (anytime I move), the spasms go off. The assistant still does the range of motion with no problem. When I take a shower (can't take a bath cuz I am tied to my chair), the spasms are bad, whether it is warm or not. I have to tie my legs and waist to the chair in order to sit OK in my bath/shower chair. It still does not work, as I start moving and I am out of my position. I have no swelling in my feet at all. I don't know what you mean by edema..do you mean enema?
Bad spasms means that the legs are jumping so that it's like a jolt and so severe that it pushes me out of my chair and I end up on the very edge of my cushion. Thanks again for your responses and I am hoping you ( and anyone else out there) can help.