zcvl1991
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- Jul 26, 2012
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- Learn about ALS
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- Uni
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- Pennsylvania
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- Boyertown
I'm sorry to bug you all with this if this is really off target, but I have bad general anxiety disorder (I'm just starting pills for it) and cannot stop worrying extremely about it. Thank you in advance for your help and best wishes to all who are here.
First, I am 21. I realize that this makes it very unlikely that I have ALS, but hear me out. On Saturday, I began feeling tightness in the front of my left shin. Since then the tightness has revolved between the top front and bottom front of my shin, as well as my calf. I also have had twitching in many parts of this leg, as well as in my right arm and right leg. The leg feels weak, although I have been performing many self tests on it, so it may be overworked. I also have occasional tingling in my left foot; it goes in and out. I have pain and stiffness in my lower back, and have been known to have nerve issues there. What do you think? Is there any definitive reason that it really cannot be that? I just am not used to having these sorts of concentrated symptoms this long due to the lower back pinching (btw, I can lift my toes, walk, climb stairs, etc. with ease) If not, my anxiety may be bad enough that I will simply have to get an EMG to certify it, as silly as it may be. Thank you all again, and apologize if I'm wasting your time.
First, I am 21. I realize that this makes it very unlikely that I have ALS, but hear me out. On Saturday, I began feeling tightness in the front of my left shin. Since then the tightness has revolved between the top front and bottom front of my shin, as well as my calf. I also have had twitching in many parts of this leg, as well as in my right arm and right leg. The leg feels weak, although I have been performing many self tests on it, so it may be overworked. I also have occasional tingling in my left foot; it goes in and out. I have pain and stiffness in my lower back, and have been known to have nerve issues there. What do you think? Is there any definitive reason that it really cannot be that? I just am not used to having these sorts of concentrated symptoms this long due to the lower back pinching (btw, I can lift my toes, walk, climb stairs, etc. with ease) If not, my anxiety may be bad enough that I will simply have to get an EMG to certify it, as silly as it may be. Thank you all again, and apologize if I'm wasting your time.