I have been seeing a neurologist now for approximately 3 months. I noticed twitching and cramps started 8 months ago.
My neurologist has said that it appears to be "
benignBenign ear cyst or tumor
Benign positional vertigo fasciculationsMuscle twitching", and that it should not be progressive.
The last month my cramps have kicked into overdrive. They aren't debilitating, but I noticed that where my leg
tendonsTendon repair meet my
pelvisCancer - renal pelvis or ureter
Nerve supply to the pelvis
Pelvic laparoscopy
Pelvis x-ray that when stretched slightly will start to cramp, and my back when stretched slightly to one side or the other will have a tendency to cramp. In fact, these
tendonsTendon repair/muscles all seem to have gotten much stiffer in the last month.
Also, when I sneeze, my stomach will rumble with rippling twitches for about 3-4 seconds afterwards.
Other than this, I have what seems as though my calf muscles are
enlargedEnlarged adenoids
Enlarged prostate and I have brisk reflexes. This was pointed out by several doctors. Does this mean I have both lower and upper motor neuron symptoms and could be showing early signs of ALS?
Thank you
The EMG signature of ALS fasciculations has a different frequency range than "benign" fasciculations, so your neurologist would know what to look in the EMG. You might stop by the nearest university with a medical school and get a copy of this article:
LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF 121 PATIENTS WITH BENIGN FASCICULATIONS
BLEXRUD MD, WINDEBANK AJ, DAUBE JR
ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY
34 (4): 622-625 OCT 1993
Dave