Excellent advice Gerard. Here is what I would add:1) Stay away from Dr. Google and internet searches. You will always find what you are looking for, and by that I mean that if you do a search "is ____ a sign of ALS?" chances are you will find it, and find undue worry. Instead, listen to your doctor and just put a little bit of faith in the fact that you have a benign condition. Also, consider taking a break from this site as well. Other members' negativity will affect you, even subconsciously, and just add to the needless worry (ie, if they're worried should I be worried to?) which will affect your sleeping and exacerbate your symptoms. I remember many a day that I would wake up feeling great and thinking positive, then I checked in on this forum and some member's ignorant and negative-thinking comments and anxiety would affect me, ruining my day.2) for the numb hands: in my case, I realized that I was so sleep deprived, that when I did fall asleep, it was so deep that I wouldn't switch positions at night. I hypothesize that during normal sleep, we move during light sleep stages to get more comfortable, but I was so tired that I didn't do this, hence the numb hands/arms. Just a hypothesis, but it is interesting to note that once my anxiety was better, I didn't have the problem anymore. I also switched pillows, so that may have helped!3) Acupuncture helped me quite a bit with regards to relieving the anxiety, and sometimes (but not always) it helped stop a hotspot. Of course, the downside is that its pricey, and a single session won't do it; you need a few to see benefits. I could see how yoga/meditation would have the same effect. Good luck!