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  1. 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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. 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 …

  4. 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, …

  5. 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. …

  6. A diagnosis of ‘cramp-fasciculation syndrome’ was made, and carbamazepine prescribed. Neurophysiological studies carried out at that time showed reduced amplitude of the right …

  7. 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 …

  8. 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 …

  9. 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 …

  10. Benign Fasciculation Syndrome | ALS Forums

    Sep 7, 2014 · Benign Fasciculation Syndrome lurker Sep 7, 2014 ability atrophy bfs biopsy cramping dihals exercise fasciculation fasciculations fatigue fear headaches muscle muscle …