GinniferLynne
Well-known member
Okay,
I know this has been repeated a million, if not billion times, but I am going to do it anyway: (mostly for my own sanity -hopefully helping a few others along the way)
First of all, tonight while at Borders Books, I, of course, headed back to the medical reference section and found a brand new copy of Victors and Adams Principles of Neurology 2005 Updated Version.
Under als a quote that put a smile on my face: "Fasciculations soley almost never present as a manifestation of ALS, this is a clinical truism which has been told to many medical students and physicians with fasiculations who are scared that they may be at beginning of this disease"
(I may have one or two words out of order, but this was the basic quote that I memorized) - The book cost $150.00 - I wasn't about to buy it.
Anyway, I then went to a neuroscience principle book which stated that in the exceptionally rare case of someone presenting with fasiculations alone, most were found to have a slight clinical weakness that in just a few weeks or month, the patient themselves would most certainly become aware of.
I am writing this so it will go into our archives and (selfish one that I am), I can refer to this when I start to wig out.
Ginny
I know this has been repeated a million, if not billion times, but I am going to do it anyway: (mostly for my own sanity -hopefully helping a few others along the way)
First of all, tonight while at Borders Books, I, of course, headed back to the medical reference section and found a brand new copy of Victors and Adams Principles of Neurology 2005 Updated Version.
Under als a quote that put a smile on my face: "Fasciculations soley almost never present as a manifestation of ALS, this is a clinical truism which has been told to many medical students and physicians with fasiculations who are scared that they may be at beginning of this disease"
(I may have one or two words out of order, but this was the basic quote that I memorized) - The book cost $150.00 - I wasn't about to buy it.
Anyway, I then went to a neuroscience principle book which stated that in the exceptionally rare case of someone presenting with fasiculations alone, most were found to have a slight clinical weakness that in just a few weeks or month, the patient themselves would most certainly become aware of.
I am writing this so it will go into our archives and (selfish one that I am), I can refer to this when I start to wig out.
Ginny