Testi1000
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Hello,
I am a 23 year old male and Ive been having 24/7 muscle twitches on both of my legs ( right leg a bit more than my left).
I think it all started 3+ months ago, maybe even longer back but thats when I first noticed them. I feel like since I noticed them and constantly thinking about them they got worse.
Of course "Dr Google" did his part making me think of the worst possible outcome.
From what I have read here, ALS doesnt make much sense because I am to young and I am also able to run op stairs, walk on toes and heels just fine. I dont notice any limitation during my daily live.
I also get random twitches elsewhere on my body like yesterday on my nose for a couple hours, but those go away. They simply just stay in both of my calves and do their "work" there 24/7.
At this point I am just pretty annoyed and would like to know what you guys recommend I should do to figure out what this is.
Does this sound like a classic case of BFS?
I have an appointment at my neuro scheduled for mid march but would like to get as much input and information as possible.
Thank you guys very much for your help!
I am a 23 year old male and Ive been having 24/7 muscle twitches on both of my legs ( right leg a bit more than my left).
I think it all started 3+ months ago, maybe even longer back but thats when I first noticed them. I feel like since I noticed them and constantly thinking about them they got worse.
Of course "Dr Google" did his part making me think of the worst possible outcome.
From what I have read here, ALS doesnt make much sense because I am to young and I am also able to run op stairs, walk on toes and heels just fine. I dont notice any limitation during my daily live.
I also get random twitches elsewhere on my body like yesterday on my nose for a couple hours, but those go away. They simply just stay in both of my calves and do their "work" there 24/7.
At this point I am just pretty annoyed and would like to know what you guys recommend I should do to figure out what this is.
Does this sound like a classic case of BFS?
I have an appointment at my neuro scheduled for mid march but would like to get as much input and information as possible.
Thank you guys very much for your help!