Dear doctor
I am a
femaleCondoms
Female condoms
Female sexual dysfunction in my mid 40's who has had a
majorMajor tears
Major-gesic als scare for the last 7 months.
My symptoms started with stiff arms, legs and
fingersAmputated finger
Amyloidosis on the fingers
Clubbed fingers
Cryoglobulinemia - of the fingers
Finger pain
Herpes zoster (shingles) on the hand and fingers
Janeway lesion on the finger
Kawasaki's disease, peeling of the fingertips
Nail abnormalities
Replantation of digits
Ringworm, tinea manuum on the finger, and twitching in calves and feet.
I have seen a neuro and had an emg and ncs. both exams were
normalNormal saline flush and the neuro found nothing abnormal in the clinical exam.
However, I have
speechHearing or speech impairment - resources
Speech disorders issues which make me concerned that I may have bulbar onset als. I don't think I am slurring my words and I am not hoarse or lacking in volume, its just that often it feels difficult getting the words out, like I have to make a lot of effort to make them sound right. No-one else has noticed anything.
The neuro didn't do an emg of my
tongueTongue tie or jaw, just my limbs
Would you be so kind as to answer the following:
1. If twitching started (seven months ago) in the limbs, would it show on an emg as abnormal
2. Is it unlikely that bulbar onset begins with twitching limbs (I realise it would spread to limbs eventually, but can it start in limbs?)
3. How long would it normally take before slight speech problems make themselves obvious in bulbar als?
4. If one thought one had speech problems, but tongue strength was excellent (very strong, neuro was completely unconcerned), is it possible that stress may be the cause?
5. would a clean emg give doubt to even bulbar onset? If not, what other signs and symptoms would have to be present for a diagnosis?
and lastly, if it were my worst fears, would 7 months with no progression to speak of be considered slow onset?
Thank you for your help and apologies for length of post