Hi Guys,
Iv'e been feeling a bit better regardless of the twitches (which are still occuring). Still no EMG and the neuro that I see refuses to even talk about it with me! I'm about 80% beleiving all the neuros I saw that its benign but the 20% is still a bit worried. Here's the deal...
My calf has been twitching since Febuary (5mos) it has since spread to the rest of my body. What does everyone think? Would I be seeing other signs of that disease by now? I still kinda think my right calf muscle is smaller then the left and it has an indent. In 5mos would it have totally shrunk like I would REALLY see some atrophy? Would I also be tripping by now or not even able to walk? I just worked out my legs big time the other day and my right calf is still stronger then the left. I read awhile ago that it takes like 80% of the muscle to go away before a person notices TRUE weakness. Is this true? (I'm not freaking out anymore just asking questions)
Should I go around my neuro and demand an emg? Thanks again for all your support!
Iv'e been feeling a bit better regardless of the twitches (which are still occuring). Still no EMG and the neuro that I see refuses to even talk about it with me! I'm about 80% beleiving all the neuros I saw that its benign but the 20% is still a bit worried. Here's the deal...
My calf has been twitching since Febuary (5mos) it has since spread to the rest of my body. What does everyone think? Would I be seeing other signs of that disease by now? I still kinda think my right calf muscle is smaller then the left and it has an indent. In 5mos would it have totally shrunk like I would REALLY see some atrophy? Would I also be tripping by now or not even able to walk? I just worked out my legs big time the other day and my right calf is still stronger then the left. I read awhile ago that it takes like 80% of the muscle to go away before a person notices TRUE weakness. Is this true? (I'm not freaking out anymore just asking questions)
Should I go around my neuro and demand an emg? Thanks again for all your support!