nameyisyBoby
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Well after 2 1/2 years of 24/7 anxiety about my twitching, I went to see a neuro today. I found him in my Aetna listing (no one referred me to him, so I had no clue how good he was). I figured it would be merely a re-assurance trip for me, but it fell short of that. He never really came out and said that I don't need to worry since I have been twitching for 2 1/2 years without weakness. Anyway, he gave me a full physical, testing strength all over, looking at my body very closely, and said that was fine. Then he did the reflex stuff and said my reflexes were hyper. (which scared me).He said it could be I just have hyper reflexes, or it could be related to disease. He did say, so far, nothing points to ALS, but I tried to get him to say that he doesn't think I have it, and he wouldn't. Just that it takes different tests, and so far nothing points exclusively to ALS. (I was thinking he would say that with no clinical weakness, and after over two years of twitching that ALS is extremely remote, but he wouldn't). He took blood for a thyroid and B12 test, then scheduled an EMG and a MRI. He said the MRI is to see why my hands get numb, and that numbness is not a sign of ALS) I really don't think this guy was a great neuro. I asked him since I am 40, would I be kinda young to get ALS, and he said "no, you're chances decrease as you get older". I thought the average age was like 55!
Anyway, I have the EMG on Tuesday. Is it possible he can screw that up? I am assuming if it's clean, that after two and a half years of twitching with no weakness and a cleam EMG, that I can put these fears to rest. (hyper reflexes and all)
Your thoughts?
Thanks and God Bless,
Nick
Anyway, I have the EMG on Tuesday. Is it possible he can screw that up? I am assuming if it's clean, that after two and a half years of twitching with no weakness and a cleam EMG, that I can put these fears to rest. (hyper reflexes and all)
Your thoughts?
Thanks and God Bless,
Nick