
Tongue Fascics vs. Tongue Tremor? | ALS Forums
Oct 23, 2007 · He says that a tongue tremor is different from a tongue fasciculation, although he says it takes an "experienced eye" to discern the difference. He says that a tongue tremor is not to be …
Fasiculations and elevated CK | ALS Forums
Jan 6, 2024 · I have had fasciculation's all over my body, including my eyelids everyday for about a month. My CPK is slightly elevated at 250. My legs are feeling very fatigued after exercising, and I've …
Constant fasciculations in both calves | ALS Forums
Nov 21, 2020 · Hi first calf fasciculations are the most common place for benign fasciculation hot spots although benign fasciculations can and do occur anywhere the emg is mostly to reassure you and to …
Fasciculations - Persistent or Intermittent | ALS Forums
Jul 12, 2021 · Benign Fasciculation Syndrome (BFS) is in my view much more common than reported. It is important to realize many pALS experience very few if any twitches, which is why many other …
Fasciculation question | ALS Forums
Oct 22, 2023 · Comment: Fasciculation potentials were observed in the distal leg muscles and hand intrinsic muscles. There was no electrodiagnostic evidence of active axonal loss. However, there was …
Announcing a new forum BFSForum.com - ALS Forums Support …
In order to give a home to those people affected by Benign Fasciculation Syndrome (BFS), we will be launching a BFS Forum. BFS forum is a community and support forum for people suffering from BFS …
A diagnosis of ‘cramp-fasciculation syndrome’ was made, and carbamazepine prescribed. Neurophysiological studies carried out at that time showed reduced amplitude of the right median …
Has anyone ever started with fasciculations and cramps?
Aug 15, 2007 · I have been told that with generalised fascics/cramps and a clean EMG (and a good clinical exam) I can be highly reassured that it is "only" the benign cramp and fasciculation …
Fasciculation | ALS Forums
Jan 25, 2018 · Fasciculation in ALS actually has a real mechanism to cause them. It's from damage to the Lower Motor Neuron. PLS is defined with the absence of damage to the Lower Motor Neuron. …
BFS or ALS? A must read if you twitch! | ALS Forums
May 15, 2012 · I was just surfing the internet and came across a great article on the differences between ALS and BFS(Benign Fasticulation Syndrome) What is the difference between a BFS twitch and an …