Zaphoon
Extremely helpful member
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2008
- Messages
- 2,857
- Reason
- DX UMND/PLS
- Diagnosis
- 08/2011
- Country
- US
- State
- Missouri
- City
- Springfield
I asked my new neurologist (old one retired...) if what I have could be a case of BFCS (benign fasciculation cramp syndrome) instead of PLS. The old guy said no and the new guy said, "Ummmm, maybe but in either case, it's not something that is curable."
Slap me and wake me up! I'm so confused!
Anyway, I digress...
Have any of you ever been blessed with such hope? As far as I can see (pretty far, especially when wearing my glasses or peering through a telescope), the only thing that muddies the water leaning towards BFCS would be the Babinksi problem (one doc said it was bilateral, 2 others thought unilateral (more common in early MS).
Just wanting to see if anyone else has gone through this scenario...
My wine cellar is dry (heavy sigh...)
Slap me and wake me up! I'm so confused!
Anyway, I digress...
Have any of you ever been blessed with such hope? As far as I can see (pretty far, especially when wearing my glasses or peering through a telescope), the only thing that muddies the water leaning towards BFCS would be the Babinksi problem (one doc said it was bilateral, 2 others thought unilateral (more common in early MS).
Just wanting to see if anyone else has gone through this scenario...
My wine cellar is dry (heavy sigh...)