I have not been diagnosed with
ALS. I have been given a differential dx of PLS. Big, big difference! My point in all of this was that I seemed to have all of the hallmarks of
ALS at the time this was written. Those hallmarks being, progressive weakness, atrophy, spasticity, hyperreflexia and fasciculations. The EMG/NCV were normal, thus ruling out
ALS.
I'm not sure how common it is for fascics to be present in PLS but mine are benign. We have a lot of visitors on this forum that fear they may have
ALS because their muscles twitch. This thread was meant to put many of those fears to rest.
The muscle atrophy in my shoulder is not due to disease, but rather frozen shoulder syndrome (both shoulders). It is atrophy due to disuse.
So, you can have many of the symptoms of
ALS (such as I) and still not have it.
I hope I've cleared this up for you.
Zaphoon