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BobbyB 05-15-2008 10:35 AM

What do you think caused your ALS?
 
What do you think caused your ALS?

In the intrest of finding a cure for ALS, I would like to pose a question to people that have been diagnosed with ALS. Based on your history, lifestyle, exposures, family background, what do you think caused you to be "catch" the disease? Keep in mind, that you don't have to right about your answer; the objective of this question is to get your gut feeling about what caused the disease in you so that maybe we can gain more insight into what causes the disease for everyone.

tell what you think here at neurotalk

BillO 05-15-2008 12:11 PM

I believe that my ALS was caused by a back injury that compromised my spinal cord allowing heavy metals or a virus to enter.

BillO 05-15-2008 12:18 PM

I believe that my ALS was caused by a back injury that compromised my spinal allowing heavy metals or a virus to enter.

nemoslady3 10-20-2011 08:41 AM

I believe maybe head trauma from a car accident and then anuerysm surgery becasue after the craniotomy all things went to hell

banco 07-14-2012 04:47 PM

FLU shot........:mad:

Wolfonwheels 04-16-2013 03:14 PM

Why I Have ALS
 
I am a type A personality..there was nothing in my past that would indicate that I would get this. I woke up one morning with muscle pain and blew it off. After having the pain for a good month, a neuro said it was fibromyalgia. As things got worse and I became unable to walk normal, I went to a new neuro and after tons of tests he said I had ALS. For me it was just life happening.

AnAyanami 10-08-2013 07:19 PM

Aubrey's Response
 
My husband Aubrey's theory is that he "caught" ALS because of depression. That he had the potential for ALS, but that deep depression is what triggers it.

georgiarux 10-26-2013 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by banco (Post 897509)
FLU shot........:mad:

My husband was pressured into a flu shot October 12, 2012, and he was stumbling and slurring by December 2012. Our ALS doctor has said the vaccine triggered this awful disease. After the vaccine he noticed left hand weakness and when he tried to catch up to a coworker he noticed his fast walk was not fluid. Look up the ingredients adjutants that makes the immune system react to a vaccine. This is just 1 trigger that can cause ALS that researchers are looking into.

mrsD 10-26-2013 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by georgiarux (Post 1024830)
My husband was pressured into a flu shot October 12, 2012, and he was stumbling and slurring by December 2012. Our ALS doctor has said the vaccine triggered this awful disease. After the vaccine he noticed left hand weakness and when he tried to catch up to a coworker he noticed his fast walk was not fluid. Look up the ingredients adjutants that makes the immune system react to a vaccine. This is just 1 trigger that can cause ALS that researchers are looking into.

Thank you for coming on here and posting this. It has to be an awful situation for your husband and you. I have a vaccine thread here on our Neuropathy forum, and I linked to this post there also. We have posters coming from all over with various nerve damage from vaccines now and then.

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/post1024835-15.html

ffhogg 11-24-2013 04:55 PM

My symptoms started just after receiving allergy shots. Muscle twitching at sight of shot. Discontinued shots 6 months ago still have muscle twitching and progressive weakness.


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