![]() If this is true and the only abnormality on my EMG was rare fasciculation's of the left calf, why would my neurologist suggest another EMG 6 months from now? Is it true that my first EMG could have been done too early and there may be changes on my next EMG? Is having resting tongue fasciculation's, mildly brisk reflexes, a positive Hoffmans sign and body wide twitching mean a possibility that I have ALS? Is it possible to have 13 months of twitching and not have any atrophy or weakness? Has anyone ever experienced a lengthy period of time of twitching before showing clinical weakness, atrophy or EMG findings? Does anyone on this BFS forum have bilateral brisk reflexes on all limbs, a positive bilateral hoffman sign, and widespread twitching with confirmed tongue fasiculations? The third understanding I have is that an EMG can not be done too early and if twitching was caused my MND or ALS it would be picked up. My was done 5 months after the twitching started. The second understanding I have is a clean EMG (other than one that picks up fasciculation's)=no ALS. The first understanding I have is true tongue fasciculation's while the tongue is at rest=ALS. I am hoping to clear up three misconceptions that I think I have. ![]() I would like to add that I have two types of twitching on my tongue-tongue twitching I can feel that feels like all the other twitching I experience on my body and tongue twitching I can not feel when my tongue is at rest. She diagnosed me with "fasiculations" and said she would see me for a follow up in August (6 months from now which would be 17 months into twitching) where she will do a clinical and EMG. I finally was able to see a neurologist this week (11 months into twitching) and she confirmed I had some tongue fascinations while my tongue was at rest (that I can not feel), mildly bilateral brisk reflexes on all limbs and a positive bilateral Hoffmans sign-otherwise everything else was normal. 5 months into the twitching, I got an EMG that picked up rare fasciculation in my left calf (which has been persistently twitching nonstop for 2 months) and the findings stated there were no signs of anything ominous and that my fasciculation's were most likely consistent with Benign Fasciculation Syndrome. ![]() 13 months ago, I started experiencing localized twitching in my left bicep, and just days after, started experiencing body wide twitching, including my tongue. I appreciate all response :) I have been a lurker to ALS and BFS forums since I started twitching but waited until I saw a neurologist to post. Good afternoon everyone and thank you so much to anyone who reads and offers insights to my questions. ![]()
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