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Old 12-02-2014, 11:37 AM #1
Eytch Eytch is offline
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Hi, I am a new member and I have a few questions. I have been falling a lot lately. It was ok at first just embarrassing. Now I have fallen 3 times in the last few weeks and tore my right rotator cuff and next broke my left arm. It is starting to scare me. The falls come out of nowhere. I am walking and then I am down. I can't catch myself because it is like my legs aren't there. I also have RLS that is severe and muscle pain. The last strange symptom is when I am falling asleep my brain has these electric shocks that happen for 20 or 30 minutes. Has anyone else had symptoms like these. I am a nurse and know not to google but so far everything is saying ALS. I am going crazy and don't see neuro till the 15th. Thanks
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