Hi still dealing with this drop foot issue. Its happen may 30 and I had surgery to decompress my peroneal nerve July 27. Not much has changed I do go to therapy for my foot and for my anxiety and I was doing better but I had a set back when I went to therapy and the put a tens unit on me my big...
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Like you, I was in this forum worried sick I had ALS, Heck! Not only that! I was 1000% certain I had ALS, there was not a doubt in my mind my days were numbered. I had stopped any plans whatsoever for the future because I was certain I would be on a wheelchair watching my days go...
Hi All,
I'm having a really down day and need some help... and probably hugs.. i don't know.
Here's a bit about us: My husband had his first symptoms 5 years ago in his calf muscles. Since then it pretty much stayed where it started, calf muscles. His toes are slightly affected, his knees a...
Hello, I am an 18 year old guy, a hypochondriac to be honest.
2 Months ago, I developed knee pain, and foot stabbing. It felt like electricity I think. I thought I had bone cancer. I was stressing out about it. It got better with movement, and I forgot about it for a week - I really dont think...
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I'm 32/female. This all started when I was 15 and has slowly, very, very slowly eaten away at my body. I do not think I have ALS. This is way too slow.
My problem areas are all on left side of my body, except for my toes. I haven't been able to wiggle or bend my toes on either foot for about 10...
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First time I heard about paraprosdokians, I liked them.
Paraprosdokians are figures of speech in which the latter part of a sentence or phrase is surprising or unexpected and is frequently humorous. (Winston Churchill loved them).
1. Where there's a will, I want to be in it.
2. The last thing...
Hello, first I want to say that I feel bad posting on this website with many people who are affected by ALS, but my symptoms seem concerning. I would go to my GP, however, I am 17 and my parents will not take me.
I know 17 is young for ALS or another type of issue, and I am also a female, but...
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So today at clinic the physical therapist decides it might be a great idea to have Brian stand up from a chair and walk as fast as he can. He caught his toes on the tip of the chair leg and took a fall. This was just great too because he had a fall yesterday in the kitchen.
I think she may have...
Hi everyone
l would like to say firstly im really sorry that l am having to post my situation here knowing the amount of pain and stress that most are going through, l have read the stickies time and time again but now just cant help myself:(
A few weeks ago l was experiencing pain in joints...
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After 4 years of fighting this stupid disease, my father in law, is fighting for his life. He currently is in a coma, has Respiratory Failure (was on a bipap prior to this). And now has extremely high blood pressure, high sugar and is experiencing multiple organ failure. we are waiting on the CT...