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I'm 42 and (was) very fit. Had been running and swimming for past 20 years on a weekly basis. Got the flu and a cold sore attack in late Jan and in early Feb after exercising I woke up one morning with twitching in my left calf that has stayed there for 5 months nonstop. Also gradually get them in the left feet, upper left leg, and recently right calf and a few random other spots in the upper body. Although the left calf is 24/7 twitching when the muscle is at rest. In March I noticed my left calf was much thinner than the right and my left toes when raised had about 20% of the strength of my right , yet I could still physically do everything I always could (walk on heels, toes, balance on 1 foot fine). Had an EMG in June (he focused on left calf) and the neuro said I have peripheral nerve damage. I'm not fussed about the thin left calf and weaker left toes as I had sciatica 15 years ago and it may have always been like that (I can't recall testing my toe strength in the past!!).However the thing that bugs me the most is my pulse. In the first month off twitching I would lie in bed at night and be able to count my heart beat just by feeling it pound through my body (that symptom has now passed). Since then I randomly can see a pulse in my wrist or fingertips for days on end. Even though I've more or less stopped strenuous exercise, whenever I decide to have another go at a light run my heartbeat pace is normal but it literally pounds through my body and doesn't feel right. Especially since I would frequently exercise quite hard in the past and never had this sensation before. I have a follow up visit with the neuro next week to discuss this peripheral nerve damage they picked up in the EMG. Does anyone have any ideas about the bounding pulse though? is it something you guys have experienced?