ALS does not start with tingling - in fact, the sensory nerves are generally not affected in this disorder - it is a disorder predominantly of the motor system
Arm shaking after exercise also does not sound like ALS
fasciculations in the absence of constant muscle weakness or muscle wasting is not ALS. Fasciculations can also be caused by exercise, cold, some medications, a benign syndrome with or without cramps and pinched nerves, or other disorders of the anterior spinal cord (ie viral infections like Polio). (You do not have Polio, by the way)
Dizzyness and Jaw pain does not sound neurological in origin
Parathyroid surgery can result in low calciums, which can cause generalized tingling, even something called 'hungry bone syndrome' where the body, used to large levels of parathyoid hormone, reacts to a relative deficit of the hormone by putting calcium back into the bones leaving the serum calcium low
You should have this checked out
Good Luck