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    Dizziness and ALS

    Re: Dizziness 1. Talk to your doctor about available medications. Commonly used treatments include Antivert, Dramamine, Valium and corticosteroids. 2. Stay away from caffeine, alcohol and tobacco. They restrict the blood vessels, which can aggravate dizziness. 3. Work with a physical or...
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    pleas tell me how difrential diagnosed ALS by drug induced ALS symptom

    Approximately 70% of all carbon dioxide is carried in the blood stream using the acid buffering system of bicarbonate and hydrogen ions. This system allows a large amount of carbon dioxide to be transported with fairly small increases in blood pH or acidity. However, as the concentration of...
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    Adventures with Optic Atrophy

    I understand things better and have the present fairly under control. When asked by the doctor, I told him I had been experiencing trouble for a few months, with some minor problems before that maybe. Boy was I wrong! I just got my new green tinted, polarized, back glare protected glasses and...
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    Muscle TWITCHING with HIGH CPK, ALT and AST. Do I have ALS ?

    am impressed. Without muscle weakness, fasciculations are not due to ALS. I would recommend seeing a neurologist to make sure this is only benign.
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    burning eyes/pressure headache

    My sister is suffering from a similar affliction. Her test showed a pinched/deviated ocular nerve, and although they're not finished with her testing (MRI and CT), her physicians and technicians have hinted at glaucoma as well. I recommend talking with your primary care physician first.
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