ALS or something else
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If you have taken cipro, levaquin, avelox, or similar ones then your symptoms could well be a delayed reaction to them, that can show up up to several months after taking the medicines.
There are dozens of other drugs that cause symptoms like the ones that you describe, that persist long after the treatment has been completed, for instance, most antimalarials, some inmunosupressors, and many more.
First of all you have to discard that you a negative reaction to a drug is surfacing now.
I've recently taken Advicor, for high Cholesterol, but got off, specifically due to the twitches starting up. It seems it triggered this, but Neuro stated that usu. symptoms quit after getting off of them. Haven't taken antibiotics in a while, but don't remember taking any you mentioned. Thx for your response, but this is driving me nuts. I've done all sorts of bloodwork and all came back negative. Lyme is neg. The throat problems have been on and off for about 10 years, but in the month have consistently stayed bad, like i've got a lump. Now bottom lips numb sometimes and it's like i'm having little attacks. My Neuro states they are panic attacks and i showed him my tongue, but didn't seem concerned? Today i research the tongue atrophy, it appears i have teeth marks, but tongue looks the same and it looks like i have the "waves", but could just me making alot out of the symptoms. I did ask my Nero to refer me to a specalist, and he seemed really offended? What do you think my next step should be, i'm really concerned?
Sorry to hear of your troubles. Just wanted to offer you my two cents worth.
I have had tons of muscle twitching for two years now along with fatigue, electric like shocks in my legs and other neuro stuff. I was convinced I had MS or ALS. I have had every test know for both of those diseases and nothing has ever showed.
Long story short I have been dx with Lyme disease and am being treated. All my testing was negative until I went to A specialized lab in California for testing.
Lyme is very contraversial and it can be really hard to find someone to help you but it is well worth looking into.
Let me know if you want any information on Lyme.
Lesley
I was super concerned about ALS for a few years and it nearly ruined my life due to obsessing over it. Doc put me on Lexapro for 'anxiety', which helped me cope, but didn't really help with the symptoms. After about 3 years, I realized I wasn't getting any worse (ALS