BomyBombbom
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The other day I got over my fear of als. Instead I started worrying about Parkinson's. As fascis were never my biggest problem (tho I do have them quite a bit) I began focusing on my other symptoms which are unilateral pain and sensations, perceived weakness and speech issues. I read somewhere that one sided symptoms could mean Parkinson's and started thinkng of my symptoms in that light. All of a sudden I redefined my weakness as fatigue and Stopped worrying about the twitches. And then I started filling in the blanks for mr P: "Isn't that a tremor?" "Maybe this is frozen shoulder" "Am I really swinging my arm?" "Don't I cogwheel when I do sit ups?" Well, you see where this is going … I don't really believe I have Parkinson's, but sometimes I can't shake the fear. Well, Parkinson's really sucks, but it's a whole lot better than als. Maybe I could work myself downwards in the disease catalogue:Als – Parkinson's – ms – Fibromyalgia – celiac – anxiety – clean! Something like that!