Well, unless you're actually medically addicted to some substance and coming off it, it's unlikely that the loss of muscle control is related to just a genetic history of addiction. Twitching and muscle control loss are common addiction withdrawal symptoms, though.

You said you have sleep apnea, right? Is that what you meant by sleep anemia? You have periods where you don't breathe at night and use one of those airway devices? People with untreated or incorrectly treated sleep apnea can twitch and have muscle control problems if their oxygen levels are too low.

Just want to make sure on this. Other than weed, you don't take any sort of prescription medicine, street drug, or herbal supplement, right? If you take anything at all, even a vitamin, let me know.

And you don't have diabetes, do you?
birdgirl73 Reviewed by birdgirl73 on . muscle control Sometimes after about thirty minutes after i light up i cant control my muscles right. this has happened after just a joint and happened when i have smoked more than that. So i dont think it is from smoking to much or whatnot. It is like normal how I just want to sit down and vegitate, my muscles just like do different things than i tell them to. How sometimes you might think you said "I made a mistake" but the people around you will swear you said "lets go skate", Because that is what you Rating: 5