masteroflifey2y
Member
Hi everyone - old and new!
I used to post on this site before I really got freaked out by the ALS-posts of Carol and others (no offence!).
Now I've been twitching for about 6 months and beginning to believe I don't have ALS. But I definitely do have something, since I twitch hundreds of times a day and my muscles ache after any type of physical activity not only for a day like before but for several days!
Well- what I was wondering was if anyone here had been on Atkins prior to the twitching. I started doing Atkins in August 2002 and just loved it! I dropped about 40 pounds by March 2003 and reached my normal weight. Then the twiching began - I got REALLY scared - and changed back to my old eating habits (=sugar here we come). Obviously I gained all of it back, but the twiching didn't stop. It did.however,reduce, now I'm twiching about 40% compared to the worst times.
A week ago I started Atkins again. It's really a great diet! i've lost 5 puonds already! But... I still wonder, if the twiching is related to the diet.
I wonder if there's anyone with similar experiences here.
(People who are against Atkins just for the heck of it, please don't bother to answer - if you think it's humbug you don't know what you're talking about. It works and it's definitely the easiest AND healthiest way to lose weight!)
I also recall reading somewhere that samples from ALS-patients' brains included more "protein" - can't remember the correct term, but actually a by-product of protein? - than those of healthy people.
Glad to hear your thoughts!
I used to post on this site before I really got freaked out by the ALS-posts of Carol and others (no offence!).
Now I've been twitching for about 6 months and beginning to believe I don't have ALS. But I definitely do have something, since I twitch hundreds of times a day and my muscles ache after any type of physical activity not only for a day like before but for several days!
Well- what I was wondering was if anyone here had been on Atkins prior to the twitching. I started doing Atkins in August 2002 and just loved it! I dropped about 40 pounds by March 2003 and reached my normal weight. Then the twiching began - I got REALLY scared - and changed back to my old eating habits (=sugar here we come). Obviously I gained all of it back, but the twiching didn't stop. It did.however,reduce, now I'm twiching about 40% compared to the worst times.
A week ago I started Atkins again. It's really a great diet! i've lost 5 puonds already! But... I still wonder, if the twiching is related to the diet.
I wonder if there's anyone with similar experiences here.
(People who are against Atkins just for the heck of it, please don't bother to answer - if you think it's humbug you don't know what you're talking about. It works and it's definitely the easiest AND healthiest way to lose weight!)
I also recall reading somewhere that samples from ALS-patients' brains included more "protein" - can't remember the correct term, but actually a by-product of protein? - than those of healthy people.
Glad to hear your thoughts!