RottenyFatFatBastard
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Hello,after having had generalized fasciculations for almost 12 months (mainly in the calves and hands, but somethimes allover) and several neuro visits (including a clean EMG and transcranial MEP in January this year): diagnosed BFS.I had another neuro visit yesterday in a university hospital in Germany. The reason was that I feel more pronounced twitches, including both arms, my shoulder and back since about 2 months and also buzzing muscle sensations in my calves and elsewhere. I have no objective weakness, but I tend to feel weak in parts of my body, especially during my hard daysTranscranial MEP (test for upper motoneuron) was ok and unchanged to January, but the EMG revealed "reinnervations signs" with some polyphasic potentials in my hand, shoulder and leg. The examiner thaough it was pathologic, but nor indicative for MND, rather myopathy. I was shocked and had problems to keep my contenance.The senoir staff neurologist who discussed the results with he (he is the same I have met last October and January) said this was not indicative at all for any pathology, not MND, not myopathy. He reassured my to relax and get the whole story of MND out of my head. He said my risk for developing MND was not higher than his.After having spent a terrible night I went to see him again this morning to aks mor about the EMG and the polyphasic / reinnervation signs. He said such signs were also present in normal muscle and one could not base any suspicion for a disease on it.My question to you fellow twitchers: did anyone have reinnervations signs in the EMG and is this still compatible with BFS ?I am not feeling well at all and have bad, bad fears...RegardsOliver