Thank you for your continued support.
I am still so concerned I may have some sort of bulbar going on.
My tongue sits to the right inside my mouth
I am biting on right whilst sleeping
It rubs against my teeth on right side when speaking
It sounds to me that I am finding it difficult to say some words like drawer, tree and s wordsetc. If I say them on their own it's fine but when I am speaking in a sentence the words can sound a bit slurry.
When I tense my tongue up and poke it out the tip points to the right
My lips seem thinner on the bottom as the most they have lost some tone
I just don't know what to do. I have read an emg can't pick up bulbar. Also I've seen the neuro 4 times. He had me puff out cheeks, show teeth, stick tongue out flat, observed tongue at rest in my mouth. I even went back to him
And showed him it tensed up and he said it was normal looking. He tested strength of tongue and jaw reflex several times. He says my speach Is perfect. Whilst I know it doesn't sound abnormal to other people the words sound different and harder to say to me.
I've also read about other people saying they had tongue problems for 4 years etc and were told all ok and then diagnosed with ALS. This whole situation is making me so anxious.
I am so terrified more of the not knowing and that no One is listening to me and all saying it is stress. I don't m is where to go from here.
I am still so concerned I may have some sort of bulbar going on.
My tongue sits to the right inside my mouth
I am biting on right whilst sleeping
It rubs against my teeth on right side when speaking
It sounds to me that I am finding it difficult to say some words like drawer, tree and s wordsetc. If I say them on their own it's fine but when I am speaking in a sentence the words can sound a bit slurry.
When I tense my tongue up and poke it out the tip points to the right
My lips seem thinner on the bottom as the most they have lost some tone
I just don't know what to do. I have read an emg can't pick up bulbar. Also I've seen the neuro 4 times. He had me puff out cheeks, show teeth, stick tongue out flat, observed tongue at rest in my mouth. I even went back to him
And showed him it tensed up and he said it was normal looking. He tested strength of tongue and jaw reflex several times. He says my speach Is perfect. Whilst I know it doesn't sound abnormal to other people the words sound different and harder to say to me.
I've also read about other people saying they had tongue problems for 4 years etc and were told all ok and then diagnosed with ALS. This whole situation is making me so anxious.
I am so terrified more of the not knowing and that no One is listening to me and all saying it is stress. I don't m is where to go from here.