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31-03-17, 14:46
So I was doing good ignoring my muscle twitches, and still am. They don't really bother me as much anymore....I have also been having fewer of them.
However, I've noticed that my left shoulder is slightly weaker than my right. I first noticed this in the gym doing shoulder press. My left arm shakes and gets tired a little before my right.I can still do the same weight and reps. My shoulder also clicks and pops when I raise it. Of course my first thought when there is any kind of weakness is ALS. I know it is failure not feeling, but this voice in my head keeps telling my that its the early stages and I am am surely going to lose the use of my arm any moment.
To make things worse, I think my left arm might be slightly smaller than my right( I am right handed).
Im trying to stay rational and calm about this but my anxiety is running out of control.
I just want to accept 100% that I don't have this disease and move on my life.
any help and support greatly appreciated.
However, I've noticed that my left shoulder is slightly weaker than my right. I first noticed this in the gym doing shoulder press. My left arm shakes and gets tired a little before my right.I can still do the same weight and reps. My shoulder also clicks and pops when I raise it. Of course my first thought when there is any kind of weakness is ALS. I know it is failure not feeling, but this voice in my head keeps telling my that its the early stages and I am am surely going to lose the use of my arm any moment.
To make things worse, I think my left arm might be slightly smaller than my right( I am right handed).
Im trying to stay rational and calm about this but my anxiety is running out of control.
I just want to accept 100% that I don't have this disease and move on my life.
any help and support greatly appreciated.