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Old 02-23-2008, 01:01 PM #1
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Default I have a question

Here are my sx. could you please give me some advice.

Sx started in November:
Tingly, numbness, pins and needles, burning, muscle twitches, cog fog, memory problems, myclonic jerks(sp), internal shaking, vibrating, dizziness.

Sx have been coming and going for months now. I have had an EEG & SSEP & MRI which are all normal. I am having an EMG next week. I was just wondering if my sx match ALS. I'm scared and dont know what is going on with me. I was leaning toward MS but no test point that way.

Thank you for you opinioin.
Mindy
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