Youngandrestless
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Hi there; I would like to apologize in advance for posting again.
The twitching has persisted now for six months about; and they're now everywhere. My body feels fatigued, especially after I've been active... But they're things I used to do that didn't cause me any soreness; until after these symptoms have occurred. For instance I bowled, and was sore and stiff for about 4 days after. I've now developed tongue twitching, I feel like I am always biting my tongue. I saw neurologist before the tongue twitch began... I had an emg done and it's normal, neck mri suggest mild herniated disc. I have been having constant headaches since these symptoms 6 months ago.
I saw a physical therapist today and was told that my refexes were slightly hyper; and my left arm is weaker. And also my left thigh is 3cm smaller than my right side. I'm very nervous, as I am only 23. Ther neurologist seems to dismiss any of my concerns... Stating a normal exam usually never lead to als.
I am not sure what else to do? And idk if the neuros I'm going to have good knowledge about als?
The twitching has persisted now for six months about; and they're now everywhere. My body feels fatigued, especially after I've been active... But they're things I used to do that didn't cause me any soreness; until after these symptoms have occurred. For instance I bowled, and was sore and stiff for about 4 days after. I've now developed tongue twitching, I feel like I am always biting my tongue. I saw neurologist before the tongue twitch began... I had an emg done and it's normal, neck mri suggest mild herniated disc. I have been having constant headaches since these symptoms 6 months ago.
I saw a physical therapist today and was told that my refexes were slightly hyper; and my left arm is weaker. And also my left thigh is 3cm smaller than my right side. I'm very nervous, as I am only 23. Ther neurologist seems to dismiss any of my concerns... Stating a normal exam usually never lead to als.
I am not sure what else to do? And idk if the neuros I'm going to have good knowledge about als?