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Old 08-26-2021, 08:52 PM #1
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Default New, scared

New here thanks.. 38m here experiencing a ton of anxiety and weird symptoms. I’ve had an increase in right hand cramps and spasms that has turned into some body cramps as well. I’m very worried about possible Als. I’m trying to see my pcp but waiting sucks. Some weird arm pains additionally . I’ve heard Als early can include cramps and spasms so my brain is going crazy. Hope to hear from people and learn.

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