pebbles
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- May 11, 2009
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- Learn about ALS
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- Rockton
Hi, I've posted before but while I'm awaiting my next neuro visit I was wondering if anyone knows if it's possible to have muscle soreness for lengths of time. I have read conflicting things on when muscles hurt so any info. would be appreciated. I have left hand and arm weakness and left leg weakness which is rapidly progressing. I walk with a distinct limp now. My leg trembles if asked to do too much. It also has for the last year hurt as if I have done an intense workout after not working out for a long time. (I have not worked out in a long time though :lol Mostly my left glute is sore on one side but occasionally the other side hurts (when sitting). If I stretch my leg in the morning while still in bed they are sore. At the end of the day my thigh can ache. I have been seeing a neurologist for two years and recently hyper reflexes have kicked in on left leg and arm. Have had clean emg on left arm. Head neck and spine mri's with contrast all fine. Constant twitching for years. Clean urine catch. But some people say ALS doesn't hurt until the end and I have had intermitten pain/aching for the last four years. Is it a symptom or does it look like a positive finding? Thank you