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    Moving fingers and toes - slurred speech

    So one last question...I have woke up the last two days with a increased gag reflex. Sticking out my tongue has made me sick to the point of throwing up. Have you seen this before? Still slurring my S’s as well. No trouble swallowing just a heavy tongue and jaw that moves to the right when I...
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    I appreciate your responses more than you know!! Thank you for listening!! Yes I joined the group!

    I appreciate your responses more than you know!! Thank you for listening!! Yes I joined the group!
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    Then after hearing there was NO reflex in my left foot where all this started, I am really...

    Then after hearing there was NO reflex in my left foot where all this started, I am really scared now that this is ALS!! I am hoping and praying it’s something treatable, and I have three young kids. This has all came on so fast. I’m just scared!
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    I am slurring really BAD!! Went out with a friend tonight and she noticed. A coworker noticed...

    I am slurring really BAD!! Went out with a friend tonight and she noticed. A coworker noticed yesterday. It’s all of my S’s.
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    Moving fingers and toes - slurred speech

    My Achilles reflex, back of the foot
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    Moving fingers and toes - slurred speech

    So I just had a follow up with my primary care physician. She is referring me to a eurologist who specializes in movement disorders in STL. While I was at the appt, she tested my reflexes. She said my reflex was absent in my left foot? What does this mean? This is the leg I had the EMG on...
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    However, I have noticed lisping in my voice, when I say S's. Also my jaw moves more to the...

    However, I have noticed lisping in my voice, when I say S's. Also my jaw moves more to the right and aches when I say my S's. I am so scared!! I have an appt with my primary doctor tomorrow.
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    Yes, they stop moving when I am using them. I don't feel I have lost any strength in my hands...

    Yes, they stop moving when I am using them. I don't feel I have lost any strength in my hands or feet, they just feel weaker, and joints are always popping. Was this similar to your symptoms? Thank you for your feedback. I appreciate it!
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    After all my tests came back normal (blood, MRI's, EMG, and neuro exam in office), the...

    After all my tests came back normal (blood, MRI's, EMG, and neuro exam in office), the neurologist basically said there's nothing she can do at this point. So why are my fingers and toes involuntarily moving?? Something is going on, I can feel it in my body, but don't know who to turn to next!
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    Thank you for responding to my post. A couple of questions -- who diagnosed you with Painless...

    Thank you for responding to my post. A couple of questions -- who diagnosed you with Painless Legs Moving toes, was it a movement specialist or neurologist? Have your symptoms gotten better since being diagnosed? Do you still fear ALS?
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