I haven’t been on this site for years (literally) and John V was kind enough to reactivate my account since it had been inactive for so long. As with many others here, this site has truly been a lifesaver for me and not sure what I would have done without it. Anyway, I was doing remarkably well up with my BFS until 2 months ago and have since been dealing with a major relapse. I was hoping to get some advice, especially as I’m having the hardest time shaking my new ALS fears.First my quick background – 32 years old, 10 ½ years of twitching and BFS diagnosis from the Mayo Clinic back in 2003. Have an under-active thyroid (Hashimotos) and high cholesterol, but otherwise consider myself to be relatively healthy. My first 2-3 years of BFS were very challenging, but I slowly got better and have had a great past 6-7 years. I’ve still had infrequent muscle twitching since my BFS started, but a lot of the other odd symptoms (shaky muscles, tremor, brain fog, vibrating sensation, fatigue, exercise intolerance, etc) completely went away. I still have a flare-up or two every year, but they are very short lived and seem to resolve themselves relatively quickly in a matter of a week or two.This latest flare-up has really hit me hard. For the past two months I’ve struggled with a bunch of my original symptoms plus some new ones. My tremor is back, my legs are stiff, my brain is foggy, my muscles shake like crazy and I’m having intense twitching all over (85% in my legs). In addition, I’ve developed a cramping sensation (which I’ve never experienced before) throughout my body – arms, legs, feet, back, shoulder and neck. It feels like my muscles are burning from a hard workout and that they could go into a full cramp at any moment…but they never actually do. My sleep has been horrendous – every night is the same routine…no problem falling asleep but I wake up 2.5 hours later. When I awake my body feels really warm even though the room/covers aren’t. I have to let myself cool down for a good 30-45 minutes and if I’m lucky I then fall back to sleep for another 2-3 hours before waking again with the same routine. Usually a Tylenol PM helps me sleep through anything, but they have been completely ineffective in keeping me asleep. Another thing I’ve noticed is how sore my muscles are following a heavy twitching period. Yesterday my left thigh was twitching nonstop for a good 14 hours and today it is especially sore…and still twitching. Finally, the last odd thing, and sorry this is gross…my urine seems to be unusually foamy, maybe a little cloudy and smells strange too. I had a urine analysis and basic blood work done two weeks ago and everything came back normal.I’m wondering if this is all BFS – or if it sounds like I should make a trip back to see a neurologist and get reevaluated? And on the neurologist note…my EMG’s were done 10 years ago…are they still relevant or has too much time passed and I need to get another one done? I’m really struggling with this go-around and I can’t shake my fears of this being something really bad this time. Any thoughts or advice you may have would be greatly appreciated.Thanks,diotz2