Hi all. I have some symptoms that concern me, and my GP tells me I am fine. I would like to get some additional thoughts/comments. I am a 42 year old male, and other than being somewhat of a hypochondriac, am healthy. About two weeks ago, I had a
viralAcute hiv infection
Common cold
Croup
Hepatitis a
Pharyngitis - viral
Viral arthritis
Viral lesion culture
Viral pneumonia infectionAcute cytomegalovirus (cmv) infection
Acute hiv infection
Asymptomatic hiv infection
Athlete's foot
Breast infection
Cellulitis
Chlamydia infections in women
Common cold
Corneal ulcers and infections
Cystitis - acute bacterial
Ear infection - acute in my
throatCancer - throat or larynx
Throat swab culture. Shortly thereafter, I began having twitching in many parts of my body, calves in particular (both sides). The twitches are still there, and can only be felt when I am at rest, sitting or lying down. I also have twitches in other areas, i.e. arms, but they are much less frequent. To top things off, my
sleepingSleeping difficulty has been horrible. As soon as I fall asleep at night, I wake up suddenly, over and over again. One night, I never slept at all! I feel weak in my arms/
handsHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor as well.
I have read countless posts on
ALSAls - resources
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Animal bites
Bell's palsy
Cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy - resources
Genital sores - female
Genital sores - male
Indigestion
Marine animal stings or bites
Parkinson’s disease. Some make me think that my symptoms could be indicitive, others say no way. Here are my questions:
With
fasciculationsMuscle twitching in BOTH
legsLeg lengthening/shortening
Leg pain
Leg pain (osgood-schlatter)
Shin splints, but no
weaknessWeakness, is that a symptom of
ALSAls - resources
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Animal bites
Bell's palsy
Cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy - resources
Genital sores - female
Genital sores - male
Indigestion
Marine animal stings or bites
Parkinson’s disease? I read most boards that state
ALSAls - resources
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Animal bites
Bell's palsy
Cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy - resources
Genital sores - female
Genital sores - male
Indigestion
Marine animal stings or bites
Parkinson’s disease generally presents on one side of the body, not both.
I've also read that
fasciculationsMuscle twitching attributed to
ALSAls - resources
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Animal bites
Bell's palsy
Cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy - resources
Genital sores - female
Genital sores - male
Indigestion
Marine animal stings or bites
Parkinson’s disease do not occur in relaxed
muscleDeep anterior muscles
Eye muscles
Lower leg muscles
Muscle aches
Muscle atrophy
Muscle biopsy
Muscle cramps
Muscle function loss
Muscle twitching
Rotator cuff muscles
Superficial anterior muscles. Mine are always in a relaxed state; is this true?
Are twitches specific to the
muscleDeep anterior muscles
Eye muscles
Lower leg muscles
Muscle aches
Muscle atrophy
Muscle biopsy
Muscle cramps
Muscle function loss
Muscle twitching
Rotator cuff muscles
Superficial anterior muscles where any problem would be found? I.e., the worst twitches are in my
legsLeg lengthening/shortening
Leg pain
Leg pain (osgood-schlatter)
Shin splints, yet my
weaknessWeakness is in both
handsHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor/arms (few
fasciculationsMuscle twitching). If I was having a problem with my
handsHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor/arms, shouldn't my
fasciculationsMuscle twitching appear there and not in my
legsLeg lengthening/shortening
Leg pain
Leg pain (osgood-schlatter)
Shin splints?
Any comments on the
sleepCentral sleep apnea
Drowsiness
Insomnia concerns
Irregular sleep
Irregular sleep-wake syndrome
Isolated sleep paralysis
Narcolepsy
Night terror
Obstructive sleep apnea
Polysomnography
Sleep problems would be appreciated as well!
Thanks,
John
I have also learned that anxiety makes the fasciculations worse. Indeed, the more I worry, the more they are present.
Hope it helps and hang in there. Honestly, having been there and still being there, sort of, once you start ruminating on ALS it is hard to stop. Don't let it eat you alive.
My fasciculations are almost always present when at rest, if I think about them. Some times are worse than others (particularly when I focus on them). I sit at a desk all day, so it is difficult not to notice. I go to my GP again tomorrow, so we'll see what he says.....
Thanks Again,
JE
That you have muscle fasiciculations will not say
You have ALS,there are a lot of things that can give
you this problem, for example stress.
You can find my name here on this side and you
can read my comments/thoughts about this.
Yes, a virus infection can give fasiculations,I was
dx with a virus infection and had a lot of twitches
all over the body,especially in my legs (this is in most
cases because they have the longest nerves)
They gave me the most problems ,when i was sitting
or when i am at rest. “in most cases this is normal”
When everything started there were days i had about 86400
little twitches in my calfs over 24 hours,i had, and sometimes
i still do have fas. in my calfs,back,face,arms ect.
I do not have weakness.
Twitches are not specific to the muscle where any problem
would be found. (for example i had problems with my neck
and i felt this in my hand and not in my neck)
Do you have weakness in your hands or do you think you
have weakness in your hands! Also this could be virus
problem ( but not common)
I have/had twitches for 18 months but they are less know,
so have patience they could be there for a long time.
Try to relax (easy to say) And your sleeping problems,yes
i can understand that bacause i had the same problem.
Diazepam helped me a lot and now i sleep well and that
is wonderful.
I know all this things (most of them) because my neuro told me.
Alphie, “from the Netherlands”