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Hello Everyone,
Sorry for any annoyance this post may cause but I was concerned about some symptoms I’ve been having. I have read the “Before posting” threads and won’t mention any of my symptoms that have been said to not really correlate to als. Recently I started having some trouble swallowing. Seems like it takes extra effort to get everything all the way down. This is especially noticeable when I try swallowing with me head turned either way or tilted back. Additionally, it sometimes sounds like gargling coming from my throat when I swallow liquids. I made the mistake of going to Dr. Google and bulbar als popped right up. I’ve had widespread muscle twitching but I’m not concerned about that given that there’s no weakness or atrophy anywhere. However, when I look at my tongue fully at rest, every 5 seconds or so I’ll get fasciculations in random spots on my tongue. This is constant no matter what time of day I look. I still have full range of motion and although I may perceive slurred speech due to anxiety I will not say that I actually slur anything. I was just wondering is this matched initial symptoms of anyone who was diagnosed with bulbar and if so, what exactly did your fasciculations look like in your tongue at rest? I have an appointment with a neurologist on nov 11. I would just like to ask these questions here in the meantime.
Thank you for your time.
ps I’m a 20 year old male so I understand that this should be an extremely rare case but I’ve been stalking this forum for a while and could quite find the answer I was looking for.
Sorry for any annoyance this post may cause but I was concerned about some symptoms I’ve been having. I have read the “Before posting” threads and won’t mention any of my symptoms that have been said to not really correlate to als. Recently I started having some trouble swallowing. Seems like it takes extra effort to get everything all the way down. This is especially noticeable when I try swallowing with me head turned either way or tilted back. Additionally, it sometimes sounds like gargling coming from my throat when I swallow liquids. I made the mistake of going to Dr. Google and bulbar als popped right up. I’ve had widespread muscle twitching but I’m not concerned about that given that there’s no weakness or atrophy anywhere. However, when I look at my tongue fully at rest, every 5 seconds or so I’ll get fasciculations in random spots on my tongue. This is constant no matter what time of day I look. I still have full range of motion and although I may perceive slurred speech due to anxiety I will not say that I actually slur anything. I was just wondering is this matched initial symptoms of anyone who was diagnosed with bulbar and if so, what exactly did your fasciculations look like in your tongue at rest? I have an appointment with a neurologist on nov 11. I would just like to ask these questions here in the meantime.
Thank you for your time.
ps I’m a 20 year old male so I understand that this should be an extremely rare case but I’ve been stalking this forum for a while and could quite find the answer I was looking for.