gemsManage
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Hi again all;
Just wondering about something, maybe some of you good people can help me out.
Is it true that Fasiculations in ALS would come and stay. The Fasciculations I (and many others in here) have seem to come and go. One day they can be out of control, the next they're hardly noticeable.
I mean for example, the twitching in my left thigh and hamstring has gone. I've been twitch free there for about a week now, while I've felt mild twitches in my right leg (calf and thigh), my upper arms, back, ear lobes, cheeks, eyebrows, lips, and neck!!!
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not lighting up like a Christmas tree, but for the past week I can say apart from some mild facial twitches, I've been very twitch free.
Twitches with ALS or any other major disease cannot come and go or get stronger, weaker, stronger, non-existant, stronger again, can they?
Cheers again everyone,
James.
Just wondering about something, maybe some of you good people can help me out.
Is it true that Fasiculations in ALS would come and stay. The Fasciculations I (and many others in here) have seem to come and go. One day they can be out of control, the next they're hardly noticeable.
I mean for example, the twitching in my left thigh and hamstring has gone. I've been twitch free there for about a week now, while I've felt mild twitches in my right leg (calf and thigh), my upper arms, back, ear lobes, cheeks, eyebrows, lips, and neck!!!
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not lighting up like a Christmas tree, but for the past week I can say apart from some mild facial twitches, I've been very twitch free.
Twitches with ALS or any other major disease cannot come and go or get stronger, weaker, stronger, non-existant, stronger again, can they?
Cheers again everyone,
James.
