Muffinman1988
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Hi All,
Firstly I respect the helpfulness people here gives, to worrisome folks troubled with Suspected symptoms. Not surprisingly, I'm here because I recently noticed some and I need some advice if it's a cause of a concern. Thanks in advance.
So, it's my Left Tricep muscle group. About a month ago, I felt a general wobbly weakness in my proximal arm when I lean on my left, while palm facing down. I ignored it as general weakness. Fast forward, for the past week, I started having twitches once or twice a day when tricep at rest. And when I use my arm for daily uses like texting and lifting light load, I can physically see and feel a torrent of fasiculation on the tricep. It stops the moment I stop using my arm.
So my question is, does ALS fasiculation/tremor only happens when it's at rest, or ALS fasiculation/tremor also can happen when muscles are semi tensed?
The semi tense muscles when it fasiculate, it felt like a rapid firing of nerve signals gone wrong and rumbling quickly beneath the skin.
Weakness is present as a diff arm holding the same weight doesn't present wobbly limbs.
Can the experts show some light here?
Thank you
Firstly I respect the helpfulness people here gives, to worrisome folks troubled with Suspected symptoms. Not surprisingly, I'm here because I recently noticed some and I need some advice if it's a cause of a concern. Thanks in advance.
So, it's my Left Tricep muscle group. About a month ago, I felt a general wobbly weakness in my proximal arm when I lean on my left, while palm facing down. I ignored it as general weakness. Fast forward, for the past week, I started having twitches once or twice a day when tricep at rest. And when I use my arm for daily uses like texting and lifting light load, I can physically see and feel a torrent of fasiculation on the tricep. It stops the moment I stop using my arm.
So my question is, does ALS fasiculation/tremor only happens when it's at rest, or ALS fasiculation/tremor also can happen when muscles are semi tensed?
The semi tense muscles when it fasiculate, it felt like a rapid firing of nerve signals gone wrong and rumbling quickly beneath the skin.
Weakness is present as a diff arm holding the same weight doesn't present wobbly limbs.
Can the experts show some light here?
Thank you