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I've got a few questions about symptoms just to clarify what is written in the stickies. I have come across some conflicting information and just wanted your opinion.

I am a 32 year old male and I have been experiencing some weakness in my thigh/quad and also some in my arm/shoulder. I have had twitches for probably 8 years so I am not too worried about those. The weakness is more of a feeling than anything. I started working out a few weeks ago and noticed some fatigue in my right leg and in my right arm. Then I've had a weird feeling in both them for a few weeks now.

My question is, is that feeling a sign? I know it is probably just perceived weakness but wanted your thoughts on if I should go to a doctor about this.
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>I know it is probably just perceived weakness but wanted your thoughts on if I should go to a doctor about this.

see #3 ... good luck, but you sound ok :)


Hi -- ALS/MND is a scary disease to consider/fear. We empathize. This note is not to deter you from your investigations, but just so thoughts on how we can help each other ...


Here are some first considerations that may help:

#1 - Read the STICKIES at the top of this forum. Many questions are answered there. 99% of new questions are addressed.


#2 We are not doctors or diagnosticians, but people who are dying from or caring for people with ALS. Some of us have to type with one hand, one finger, via dictation, or even with our eyes, so reading/replying to the anxiety-ridden can be very tiring.


#3 if you think you have a motor neuron issue, see your Primary Care Provider and get a referral to a motor neuron qualified neuro, note: most are NOT ALS/MND (Motor Neuron Disease) experienced!


#4 an EMG, properly done, is the gold standard test for ALS. But also, an abnormal EMG can indicate HUNDREDS of other, non-fatal, diseases. So listen to your doctor.


#5 ALS does NOT present with pain, cramps, or fatigue. In ALS, you feel perfectly normal but your muscles simply won't work. Typically, the first sign of ALS is a foot or a hand that inexplicably just won't lift up. It doesn't hurt or feel weak, it just is limp. That is paralysis.


#6 ALS is about failing, not feeling, so forget the "feeling" symptoms


#7 If your main issue is twitching go to the bfs forum. If you have weird neuro symptoms try neurotalk. There are also forums for health anxiety.


#8 Your doctor is wise to look at other diseases. ALS is rare. In order for it to be ALS, it has to be nothing else.


#9 Many of us cough/gag/choke and/or can no longer speak. It is difficult to have anxious people constantly chasing this disease, when we can't escape it. There seems to be this cult of ALS wannabees/groupies. You don't want to fall into that bucket do you?


#10 Anxiety can be a real problem that can endanger your physical health. It is what leads many folks here to this forum -- it is a self-fueling fire. Try to avoid using google and/or this forum if you can -- if you cannot stay away and off this forum it should tell you something important!


Lastly, if you are still interested, go to alsa dot org or mda dot org ...


We sincerely hope you do not need to be here! But find out first. If you do need to be here let me say "Welcome, sorry you are here!"


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Max - Monday, August 18, 2014 12:03:01 PM
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onset 9/2010, diagnosed with ALS by Stanley Appel 8/29/2013
It Is What It Is ...

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"My question is, is that feeling a sign?"

No, that feeling is a feeling. And ALS is not about feeling or feelings.

Whether you should go to a doctor or not is up to you, but what you describe does not sound at all like LS.
 
Hi, JerryRay.

I'll pile on just to reassure you further.

-- twitches for 8 years so I am not too worried about those. >>> good idea. Twitches really don't mean jack.

-- weakness is more of a feeling than anything...just perceived weakness >>> right again. This is NOT ALS.

-- but wanted your thoughts on if I should go to a doctor >>> I wouldn't bother.

Good luck. Enjoy life. Live for today. :)
 
Thanks for your replies. I had a feeling this is what you all would say, but sometimes it is good to see it written to you. All of you are very courageous to help any of us worrying about this stuff. Thank you.
 
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