Hello everyone,
I have been having constant fasciculations since about Februrary. I saw a neuro on June 19th who did an EMG and nerve conduction on my limbs and found no abnormalities. About a week after seeing her the fascics began on my tongue and have been constant there ever since. I feel them when at rest and see them when I open my mouth and my tongue is at rest. I notified her of this new symptom and she recommended I see an ALS specialist in Milwaukee.
I have no weakness, no slurring, no difficulty swallowing. Can tongue fascics be BFS or are they always indicative of ALS?
thank you,
Karen
I have been having constant fasciculations since about Februrary. I saw a neuro on June 19th who did an EMG and nerve conduction on my limbs and found no abnormalities. About a week after seeing her the fascics began on my tongue and have been constant there ever since. I feel them when at rest and see them when I open my mouth and my tongue is at rest. I notified her of this new symptom and she recommended I see an ALS specialist in Milwaukee.
I have no weakness, no slurring, no difficulty swallowing. Can tongue fascics be BFS or are they always indicative of ALS?
thank you,
Karen