I'm a 47 yr. old male. About 60 days ago I awoke with a muscle spasm in R.calf. A few days later I suffered a low back injury after a work out. I could hardly move for about two days the pain was so bad.
Due to my unusual amount of body aches and pains,on impulse, I picked up a medical book and looked up ALS. This was my introduction to the word "fasciculation" - which to my knowledge I had never experienced. Nonetheless, I began worrying that I might have ALS. Oddly, the next night I felt my skin jump in my LR calf - a fasciculation!! Over the next several days they became more frequent and widespread - practically everywhere, head to toe.
Of course, this confirmed my own self diagnoses of ALS. I saw a neurologist who gave me an EMG -results normal. I was relieved but not convinced. My fasciculations decreased greatly, but were still present. Then I started feeling random and migrating tingling and pins and needles. Next, I had mild numbness in my R leg/foot a couplet times, which went away quickly. Then I began feeling heaviness in my R arm which would wax and wane. By now, my fears were MS, since I had no noticable loss of strenth or mass - which I test daily.
My most recent symptoms are a continued feeling of heaviness in both arms and a sensation of loss of strenth with repeated movements. But my raw strenth, which I tested myself, does not change in the midst of these feelings. Now I'm leaning toward Myasthenia Gravis (MG.) I'm driving myself crazy! Can all these symptoms be mentally self inflicted, or do the fit a profile of ALS, MS or MG?