THis all started 6 months ago. I was under high stress at work. I got some sort of viral bug that made me very very tired, not debilitating, but very tired for me as I am a very energetic person. I had several muscle fasculation in my right leg and then it moved to my stomach wall. I had up GI and
colonoscopy, everything negative. During this time I had a icy hot sensation, lasted about 3-4 months in my arms between
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Shoulder pain. Some weaknes that has sunce gone along with icy hot sensation. I then proceeed to have muscle walking acros my
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Shoulder pain maily at night,. I have bulging disks at C3 and C5 from a car wreck ten years ago. The
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Shoulder pain walking went away and then I started having mild "muscle pulsing" in my rt.
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Hand tremor along thumb, then it would move to rt leg. After about 4 months of these tremor/ pulsing I started getting "vibration feelings in my rt leg and then left. All of these tremors and pulsing would move from one place then the next. I never really had them all at once. I am also waking up at night with more vibrations at night than during day. I've had a brain MRI for MS- NEgative. I had cervical and thoracic MRI. Showed two bulging disk and some degenerative signs. (I am 43 years old) None of which were diagnosed to be pushing on the spinal column. I 'v had a negative Lyme Western Blot test. I am now beginningMy internaist and Nuro are saying post trama or viral effects. The last 6 weeks I have had eye and facial twitching and "Brain Tremors" at night maily.THese are quite unnerving to feel your internal brain, lower neck to mid head vibrating HELP
I belong in this thread also. I've had muscle twitching for 5 months. I've seen neurologist and have had an emg and ncv tests, and all were normal. I do have thyroid problems-hyperthyroid.
Doc's have told me it could be thyroid related or stress related. I have both so..I'm clueless on why I experience this annoying condition. I'm on thryoid med's but am still experiencing these crazy symptoms.
Anxious to hear what the doc's say..probably say benign fasciculation syndrome is my guess.
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In people who report sensory and/or motor disturbances, tingling, numbness, and other unusual sensations in BOTH upper and lower extremities, and/or the face, the cause is most likely not a localized lesion, nerve root entrapment, or other focal problem. These types of complaints smack of a systemic problem, one attacking the body's entire nervous system and possibly the cardiovascular system as well. Environmental exposures, namely chemicals should be suspected, especially when there is a history of such exposures.
For at least some of you folks with these types of symptoms, I would strongly suggest you ask yourself whether you consume aspartame in your food. I would bet that many of you use diet products, especially "sugar-free" lines of products containing the now ubiquitous aspartame artificial sweetener (sold as "Equal" and "Nutrasweet"). The two amino acids making up 90 percent of aspartame are neurotoxins/excitotoxins in large enough doses, which themselves can cause problems with the nervous system. But the most harmful constituent of aspartame may be the 10 percent of the product that binds the two amino acids together -- methanol (wood alcohol). That substance breaks down in the body into first formaldehyde (used in embalming) and then formic acid (the poison in ant stings).
Methanol is a powerful neurotoxin, one that may slowly be pickling your nervous system. The damage may be permanent, but you can at least halt the progression of methanol poisoning by halting your intake of the poison. There are, on the other hand, many instances of people having improvement in their symptoms upon eliminating aspartame from their diets.
I certainly understand anyone being skeptical that aspartame is the cause of their problems, but there is an easy way to prove this suggestion wrong. Simply eliminate ALL aspartame from your diet for 60 days, and see if your symptoms improve. If you need artificial sweeteners in your life, there are at least four or five others that are available.
Many of you have expressed great frustration at the inability of the medical profession to even identify the cause of your problems, let alone treat your illnesses. What do you have to lose by trying my suggestion?