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Old 05-04-2007, 04:00 PM #1
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Hi I'm New... 48 male

In Feb I started having problems... Had my first neuro appt this week. I learned a lot... He told my I definitely had a problem with my brain and said either a stroke, MS, or ALS. I have an MRI next week and an EMG in June.

One thing that I learned that might help everyone... 100% of people with ALS will have high reflexes. Mine were through the roof. This is very evident. If your reflexes are normal... you don't have ALS. I thought that was interesting.

Thanks!
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