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    From visiting both forums I always end up with a fearful ominous feeling after coming here and reading all the stories. The aboutbfs site brings me back some sanity. In the end I guess we should trust out Neurologist.
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    Hey it sounds like more bfs than ALS from all the symptoms. He told me that he sees my kind of symptoms alot and he is sure I don't have ALS. Do you have any hot spots? My left elbow has been the most annoying as its very constant I would say maybe 3-4 hours worth of twitching in 1 day.
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    Ok so I went in today and the Doc really told me I do not have a MND and the emg will be - for any MND's . I persisted and after a 5 minutes of going back and forth he got a little upset and said he knows what he is doing. I told him I am in no way questioning his skills in his trade, but I just...
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    I agree with that notion. Its just very hard to follow that for certain people. I guess for me I worry to much. I appreciate the advice you guys are giving. My big twitches have become very rare where maybe once a day I will feel it on my thighs or left elbow. My main concern now is these...
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    What is PMA if I may ask?
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    One thing that confuses me is the onset of symptoms I have read at most forums that if twitching is to come first it is usually in one area and slowly spreads to different areas and if bodywide twitching is felt initially then it almost isn't ALS
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    thanks for the replies guys. Just another note the Doc also noted that since I am 28 years old it is extremely rare which is another reason he went against testing me with an EMG and NCV. How rare is it exactly for people under 50?
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    ok now I know. :) I think the reason twitching symptoms cause the most anxiety is due to the type of symptom it is. Most people know to look out for chest pain, nausea, etc, but involuntary twitching is not something people discuss with others and is not brought up by most people that I know...
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    Im experiencing now more quick twitches at random places on my legs and arms mostly now where as before it would be surges of a few seconds to a few minutes. The ones I feel now for the last few days have just been like little electrical shocks at randoms places sort of like a tiny twitch under...
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    Does bodywide twitching usually resemble ALS symptoms?
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