About two months ago I suffered from an extreme bout of anxiety due to
fearFears and phobias over my health. An optometrist pointed out an
enlargedEnlarged adenoids
Enlarged prostate pupil. As a result, I went through many tests to make sure it was
benignBenign ear cyst or tumor
Benign positional vertigo including MRI, CT scan, and doctors visits. Fortunately, it was found to be
benignBenign ear cyst or tumor
Benign positional vertigo, but even after the good news my anxiety continued and I continued to worry about my health. The big reason for this was constant muscle twitches I have been feeling ever since, so for about 2 months now. I am on 20mg of
lexapro and see a therapist but this only really helps to keep me from feeling panicky. My question is if I should be concerned the twitching is ALS. I saw a neurologist at the CCF a few days ago and he did a thorough physical exam but never game me an EMG because I felt it was unnecessary. Is it
commonCommon cold for a neurologist to be that confident to not even want to order tests? I am 24 years old and I do not feel any weakness in my muscles as I frequently lift wights. I am concerned again because the twitching has not subsided and since reading about ALS notice some pain in my left calf muscle that comes and goes. I do not know how to check to see if I have muscle atrophy. Would I be able to lift heavy wieghts if they were in atrophy?