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    Unilateral progressive atrophy.

    First, thanks for your reply. Swallowing issues is on-off through the years. Which i know is inconsistent with ALS as i understand. They were worst in 2019. Went away or I got used to it. Returned this year. I've had one episode of a involuntary jaw clench back in 2020. Now i mainly swallow alot...
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    Unilateral progressive atrophy.

    Hi all, sorry to be posting here again. My previous post was closed: Concerned about bulbar onset. So time have passed I've been followed by a neuromuscular expert with several follow ups. I've had another EMG done only in Right Bicep and Right Thigh. Fibs and Polyphased in one location only...
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    Concerned about bulbar onset.

    Thank you all for your time, since my last post alot has been going on and I'll try and share some of it. I started to notice that my right leg was rather asymmetrical to my left. Some individual muscles were smaller and some where larger. Its easy to spot and three different neuros agreed, they...
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    Concerned about bulbar onset.

    Again thanks for your time and effort i appreciate it. An update on my situation. I was eagerly awaiting my neuro follow-up set for the 31 of march. But was told that due to Corona it may be changed to a telephone appointment. A huge blow to my mental state as i was really looking forward to...
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    Concerned about bulbar onset.

    Thank you for taking the time to reply, i appreciate it a lot. Update on my story: I've now started to notice that chewing hard things like chips, nuts and bread crust can make my jaw feel tired. Not to the point where I cannot chew but noticeably more than usual i would feel. I also have a...
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    Concerned about bulbar onset.

    Hello all, I'm 33 and have two small kids, I have for the last 5 months been experiencing a myriad of weird symptoms. My main concern is that since late December i have had a lot of phlegm in my throat after eating, as well as the feeling of some food getting stuck in the back of my throat. It...
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