jethro Distinguished member Joined Nov 2, 2017 Messages 457 Reason PALS Diagnosis 09/2017 Country HR State Croatia City ZAGREB Nov 5, 2022 #1 q is in a subject.
affected Guru status reached Joined Apr 26, 2013 Messages 16,096 Reason Lost a loved one Diagnosis 05/2013 Country OZ State AU City lala land Nov 5, 2022 #2 yes, once the neurone is unable to work at all, there are no fasciculations. while it is losing function, it is like a bad connection that keeps fritzing in and out.
yes, once the neurone is unable to work at all, there are no fasciculations. while it is losing function, it is like a bad connection that keeps fritzing in and out.
jethro Distinguished member Joined Nov 2, 2017 Messages 457 Reason PALS Diagnosis 09/2017 Country HR State Croatia City ZAGREB Nov 5, 2022 #3 ok, but how it looks like - when neurone is unable to work - at all? i guess i don't want to know. Last edited: Nov 5, 2022
affected Guru status reached Joined Apr 26, 2013 Messages 16,096 Reason Lost a loved one Diagnosis 05/2013 Country OZ State AU City lala land Nov 5, 2022 #4 when my husband could no longer use a limb, when it was paralysed it was no longer fasciculating.
lgelb Moderator Forum Supporter Joined Nov 5, 2009 Messages 14,210 Reason Lost a loved one Diagnosis 00/0000 Country US State WA City Seattle Nov 6, 2022 #5 Fasciculations may stop before function is gone.
Bestfriends14 Very helpful member Forum Supporter Joined May 7, 2017 Messages 1,884 Reason Lost a loved one Diagnosis 05/2017 Country CA State AB City CALGARY Nov 6, 2022 #6 My husband's stopped when he totally lost function.