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Old 02-14-2007, 12:01 PM #18
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I was just curious to know what the symptoms were for ALS.
I thought muscle twitching and cramping were common in the disease.
My muscles in my legs seem to be wasting and fatigue really easy; like just walking a few mintues. I also started getting bad cramps in my right foot; right in the middle where the arch is.
The results of my EEG should be in some time this week or next. Should I ask the doctor to order one of those EMGs?
Latley I am jsut so very tired and the spasms do not stop

Happy Valentines Day all
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