Emma
You have come to the right place. I've only been posting since last week, but read posts for 3 weeks before that and I can tell you that there are many knowledgeable, caring people on these boards.
You are getting great feedback from several people more informed than I, but I do want to comment on the tongue thing. My tongue is doing the exact same thing. It is flatter, thinnner, and less bulky (for sure), but as 'BethU' noted, this does not seem to ever be noted as a presenting
als symptom. Nine years ago, this happened to me (to a lesser extent), while I was having left side clumsiness, vision problems and calf twitching. I also noticed my tongue would no longer come out straight...pulled significantly to the left. (That never went back to normal.) The neuro thought this was unusual, but all tests, mri's, etc. came back normal. After a few months all returned to normal, but upon follow up, the neuro had no explanation for the tongue appearance changes, especially since I could still speak
almost normally...had a slight slur which went away.
I am on this forum, because that has come back along with rapidly progressing bulbar symptoms and problems with all 4 limbs! I keep trying to tell myself it's another episode of whatever I had before, but much more intense, widespread and rapid in onset. Here's hoping.
Anyway, I just wanted to let you know that there is someone else who had that before and saw it clear up. I'm glad you posted because I've not been able to find anything online about clearly visable tongue changes as an
als presenting symptom. The best info I've found is from people on these boards.
Take care