Danners2Dan
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I read in every article about BFS, that the main differences between BFS and ALS Fasciculations are:- ALS can be called moving a muscle, and BFS occurs in rest muscles;- BFS Fasciculations should go away when moving the muscle;- BFS Fasciculations are stronger than those of ALS, and occur more often, and are faster than those of ALSNow I am really worry, because the fasiculations below my thumb appear when I extent the finger. They are ther ONLY when I move the finger, they are really slow fasc. and only two or three twitches. I also have fasciculations all over my body. At nights I feel it everywhere, while I am between awake and asleep, also in the day I feel some all over my body, but not too frequently.Is it also normal in BFS? Or it is a sign that I could have the other kind (no the benign kind) of fasci.?Thanks