Not the typical presentation for either ALS or MS. If it's just aches and pains with the perception of muscle twitching rather than true objective weakness, muscle wasting and actual fasciculations, then it doesn't sound like an urgent neurological problem. However, if the symptoms do bother you, then consider going to your PCP to have it checked out and do some routine laboratory tests like electrolytes and muscle protein levels (CK,aldolase) just to make sure everything is ok. Good luck.
You have just described the exact symptoms I have been experiencing since July. I thought it might be Lyme disease but tests came back negative. I have had blood work done and all was normal. In addition I have had a sonogram done and that too was normal. If you find out anything else please let me know. Thank you
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Thanks for the info.
My leg pains seem to be subsiding but I do have a visible muscle twitch in my arch (off and on).
I saw a podiatrist who beleives that my leg and foot problems are not neuro but related to alignment problems with my feet, legs and spine.
I do not have any weakness, stumbling or other neuro symptoms of ALS or MS.
Boy, the internet can really scare you and make your mind do crazy things in diagnosing your problems. I will probably continue to monitor progress and will keep you informed.
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