benign fasciculation syndrome
Hi I was diagnosed with benign fasciculation syndrome, and at first it started off at my forehead, but then moved to virtually every part of my body. It might have to do with my laptop bumping the side of my head, but I don't know. Is there any hope of this resolving, or do I have to live in this Hell for the rest of my life.
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If anyone has any insight on this condition, please let me know.
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This is happening to me too
Hi there,
I haven't been formally diagnosed but I've been having strange fasciculations for the past few years. I did see a neuro doc to make sure I wasn't having symptoms of ALS or MS. Sometimes it goes away for months and then it revisits in a new or familiar place. I am not sure if it's stress related. I have heard some sort of study that says to stay away from wheat or gluten. Have you heard of anything such as this? Also I try to take extra magnesium (up to 400 units) each day - not entirely sure if it helps! I hope you are able to get some relief! |
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An effective natural thyroid surrogate that you could try in the mean time would be the synergetic combination of caffeine with niacinamide. Its important to take this with food as well, or at least lots of cream and sugar, to negate a potential stress response from a heightened metabolism and no fuel (food) to burn. note: living in a warm sunny climate lowers the chance that you may benefit from thyroid supplementation due to the beneficial effects of sun exposure. I believe low body temperature, cold hands and feet and stress problems are the most common indications of hypothyroidism. |
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