Anxeity
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Hello Everyone.
First off, I spelled "Anxiety" wrong, and didn't realize it until after my profile was created. But you get the picture. I just turned 30 years old last week (Sad to see my twenties go, but excited about the new experiences my thirties will bring). I have read all information on this site, multiple times, and have decided to get some input. My symptoms started two months ago with body wide twitches. I know twitching is normal, but for the purpose of asking my question I'm going to list it. From there, I started having slight speech and swallowing difficulties. Nobody has noticed my speech, so I guess it isn't that bad. The swallowing issue's seem to come and go day to day. One minute food and water gets down fine, the next minute I choke slightly. The fact that I have become aware of my swallowing makes it that much more difficult to swallow. In the morning, I wake up with extreme dry throat. Don't know if this anything, just thought I'd put it out there. I can feel twitching inside my mouth on the on the roof where the soft palate is. I can also feel it on my tongue. These twitches aren't consistent, but alarming none the less. The places where I am twitching are: Face, nose, chin, lips, tongue, inside mouth, arms, legs, stomach.. So, like I said, everywhere. I do have an anxiety problem, particular when it comes to my health. I have an appointment with a Neurologist tomorrow. Until then, could you let me know what your expert opinions are? I can still move my tongue normally and everything, but I thought maybe my throat muscles were getting weak or something. I'm thinking Bulbar onset, but I hope it's just gas or something (Just trying to have a little humor while I sweat). Is it possible in early onset bulbar, to sometimes choke on food and water, and go a few days without choking? I choked a few days ago, and slightly choked today.
I appreciate the help. I know you guys are busy.
First off, I spelled "Anxiety" wrong, and didn't realize it until after my profile was created. But you get the picture. I just turned 30 years old last week (Sad to see my twenties go, but excited about the new experiences my thirties will bring). I have read all information on this site, multiple times, and have decided to get some input. My symptoms started two months ago with body wide twitches. I know twitching is normal, but for the purpose of asking my question I'm going to list it. From there, I started having slight speech and swallowing difficulties. Nobody has noticed my speech, so I guess it isn't that bad. The swallowing issue's seem to come and go day to day. One minute food and water gets down fine, the next minute I choke slightly. The fact that I have become aware of my swallowing makes it that much more difficult to swallow. In the morning, I wake up with extreme dry throat. Don't know if this anything, just thought I'd put it out there. I can feel twitching inside my mouth on the on the roof where the soft palate is. I can also feel it on my tongue. These twitches aren't consistent, but alarming none the less. The places where I am twitching are: Face, nose, chin, lips, tongue, inside mouth, arms, legs, stomach.. So, like I said, everywhere. I do have an anxiety problem, particular when it comes to my health. I have an appointment with a Neurologist tomorrow. Until then, could you let me know what your expert opinions are? I can still move my tongue normally and everything, but I thought maybe my throat muscles were getting weak or something. I'm thinking Bulbar onset, but I hope it's just gas or something (Just trying to have a little humor while I sweat). Is it possible in early onset bulbar, to sometimes choke on food and water, and go a few days without choking? I choked a few days ago, and slightly choked today.
I appreciate the help. I know you guys are busy.