I am a healthy 26 year old male. I admit to having a bit of health anxiety and also have a habit of trying to diagnose myself with various diseases when minor symptoms are present. For about 4-5 years I have had muscle
fasciculationsMuscle twitching throughout my body (arms, legs, trunk,
faceFace pain, etc.). They come and go, sometimes being absent for 6 months or so and then reappearing. They are never associated with any
weaknessWeakness or atrophy. Lately I have had a
fasciculationMuscle twitching around my hairline on my temple. It doesn't always twitch, but it seems to do so for an hour or two every other day -- usually around the time I wake up. I noticed this about a month ago. Is this twitching in a localized area a cause for concern? You cannot see the twitch, but I can feel it if I put my
fingerAmputated 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 on it.
Also, for a few years I have also had issues with my ring and pinky
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 on both hands "falling asleep" at night, and tingling during the day. The "tingling" I describe feels like a vibration or buzzing in my fingers. I have been weight training for the past three years and have gained about 45-50 lbs in muscle. Could my numbness/tingling be due to the muscle pressing on the ulnar nerve?
Finally, my most pressing concern. I have had three "attacks," for lack of appropriate term, in my head. It only lasts for a couple seconds and it feels like a vibration in the back of my head. It makes me feel a bit lightheaded, and then instantly goes away. It doesn't last any longer than a minute. My good friend is a GP and he tells me it's nothing to worry about. Thyroid is normal. What do you think?
I can't offer you any help on your other symptoms as they are unfamiliar to me. Don't worry about the leaf blower.
Thinking I had a problem with my lower back, I went and got an MRI, but the results came back negative for herniation or any other related problems. Since then, the pain has gotten worse. I get numbness and tingling in my legs (both right and left), down to my toes, though this comes and goes. I also have sporadic tingling, itching and pain in both of my hands and forearms. I also have random muscle twitches all over body. I believe the clinical term is fasciculations. These occur mostly in the thigh after walking short distances, but also occur more randomly in the triceps, calf muscles, and torso. This also comes and goes, mostly with anxiety. No significant signs of wasting or atrophy in the hands, arms, feet, or legs that I can notice. Some weakness in the left leg where the pain started about two months ago, but no loss in muscle tone, weight.
I am worried about ALS. I have an appointment for an EMG in two weeks.
Having said all of this, it is also important to note that I also have cerebral palsy, which I contracted at birth. I am hypertonic and often have trouble with cramps and extremely stiff muscles, including toe drop since birth. I also have had several surgeries. Early in life, I had my hip flexors and adductors loosened. I have since had two surgeries where microscopic holes were cut in my hamstrings to loosen them further and my hips were adjusted to turn my pelvis out. I recently had my appendix out. I have a large amount of scar tissue on and around my pelvis from the last hip surgery. Could this be contributing to my pain? Could scar tissue be pressing on a nerve? Could the pain I'm experiencing be the result of extremely taught muscles and shifting of my trunk as a result?
I found it odd that the pain presented itself first as similar to back pain. Again, I actually had shooting pains down my leg and a dull ache in my hip after walking short distances. This was sometimes accompanied with lower back pain. I wasn't even considering ALS until the EMG was brought up. Other factors worth noting: It has been extremely cold the last several months, a factor that has greatly increased my overall stiffness and, at times, decreased my mobility. Sometimes I get so cold and taught that it is difficult to move at all. This stiffness happens most when sitting at my computer for long periods of time. I am a journlist and spend much of my day hunched over in front of a monitor.
For me, much of this stiffness and many of these other symptoms is a simple fact of life--and has been for years. Cramps, stiff muscles, painful joints, muscle twitches (benign fasciculations) and other symptoms similar to ALS and MS have been present in my life since as far back as I can remember, due to the CP, of course.
I also have had lower back, thoracic, and cervical spinal injuries in the last couple of years. In one case a few years ago, my back was hurt so badly that I had to take steroids, lost most of the use of my left arm and was laid up for a week, or more. The strength eventually returned to the limb after phyiscal threapy sessions, though I've since reinjured the back and repeated the process. Some numbness and tingling has remained in my hands ever since. As for the fasciculations and tingling, in my legs, these sypmtoms have gotten worse (anxiety?) in the days since I started thinking about ALS. Since that time, I have had trouble sleeping, feelings of having knots in my stomach, and increases in the amount of twitching, and stiffness that I often feel. My joints also have been aching more than usual.
Any ideas? Obviously, the EMG is the next logical step. Does this sound like ALS or something related to CP mimicking ALS through excessive tightness and residual effects from past surgeries, injuries?
The reality is, they have been poisoned by an antibiotic that wasn't thoroughly tested before being released on the public.
If you are suffering these weird symptoms, I suggest you check out the following sites:
www.medicationsense.com
www.fqvictims.org
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/quinolones
I have been having fasciculations ONLY in my right lower outside thigh for the past 2 weeks now. I have finally seen a doc and he has me scheduled to see a Neurologist tomorrow for tests EMG and others). I have read WAY TOO MUCH in the last few days on everything from ALS, MS and Parkinsons to essential tremors and BFS and obviously am hoping for the latter if given a choice.
I do find that this "condition" is driving me crazy and making me very irritable and at the very least, causing me to lose sleep and some productive work time.
I am 42, mostly fit (although fighting a bit of a spare tire these days) and have never experienced this before a few weeks ago. It started out as feeling as if my cell phone was vibrating in my front trouser pocket, ONCE IN A WHILE. It then went to a rythmic tremor which felt like it was moving to my heart beat. Although it was happening most of the day, it was more noticeable and then less noticeable at different times (and also while sitting, standing and laying down. The only thing that seems to make it lessen is when I walk a bit). It has now progressed to a more steady tremor now beginning in the late morning and the only way I can escape it is when I finally fall asleep. Then I start the same way all over again the next morning, hoping it will not reappear. At first, there was no pain or fatigue associated with this, but now I am experiencing fatigue and stiffness in my right leg, from my calf all the way up to my hip. I am assuming that this is due to the muscle being so worked up, even at rest?
It has not affected me anywhere else that I am aware of. I have frequently had eye twitches, but was able to recognize that this was when I was under heavier stress or while having migrane headaches.
Does this sound like BFS? Something else? Are there any questions I should be asking my doctor during his examination tomorrow? Or will the exam and EMG themselves tell me (and the doc) all I/we need to know?
Any advice you can lend would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Hogcrazydude
I am also under alot of strain these days but nothing abnormal.
Can all this be due to a damaged back/nerve damage. All of this came on suddenly but it is worrying me to death.
some comments would be welcome
jejeel