Thanks for your answers
Gregk>I have seen the neuro only once during the 3 days, and it was quick. I should have asked this question but I didn't. Then, all the exams were scheduled long before, but EMG was not a part of it. It's the neuromuscular department of the hospital so I let them do it...
Hello everyone
I am coming back from a 3 days trip at the hospitals. I passed a 45 min full body muscle IRM (clean), full blood test, and a biopsy (in the left leg).
No EMG because one have been done in january... by the way the doctor found weakness in my neck when he checks me and note...
[little off topic]"Robot scientist" Eve to save time and money in drug development
As a true geek, I love this blog.
Here is a very interesting article :
"Robot scientist" Eve to save time and money in drug development
FF
Thank you so much tillie.
I do not know how the mri will be done. I guess the goal is to see if there is an inflammation.
I will post an update when everything will be done.
For now, i hope they will find something!
FF
Hi Everyone,
I'am a 35 year old man. I am experimenting progressive neurologic disorders since november 2012. I have already post in this section, this is kind of update.
I am not anxious neither overreactive. Towards the stickies, I do not have ALS (many of the symptoms listed below are...
Very interesting:
The ALS Forum - Research News
Researchers have identified some of the earliest known defects in mouse models of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, according to two papers in the January 14 Journal of Neuroscience. Signs of something amiss emerge within just a few weeks of birth...
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On ALSA.org, published yesterday:
http://www.alsa.org/news/archive/response-to-genervon-drug.html
The ALS Association Responds to Inquiries on Genervon Drug Candidate
January 19, 2015
Numerous individuals have contacted The ALS Association requesting assistance in the promotion of patient...
to me, this approach is the one which seems to be the more 'direct and understandable' action in reasearch these days.
let imagine that a person is a wall, and als the cause which progressively destroys the wall. then, this technique is like renew bricks that have been destroyed, over and over...