JoeCanuck
06-07-17, 02:04
I posted a few weeks ago at the start of this "journey" that I'm on. I had a bit of a downward spiral when I noticed my hand tremble a bit and that my thighs were a bit achy and tired when I hadn't really been doing anything physical (that I remember). I ended up going down the Dr. Google hole, and aside from a few minor relapses over the last few days I've been doing pretty good.
The problem is, since Saturday my thigh right above my left knee has been twitching. I've also had a few random twitches in my left calf, but nowhere near the amount that I've had in my thigh. It started out doing it pretty consistently, to the point where I couldn't even sleep a few nights, but now it's started to calm down noticeably. I have no other symptoms to speak of, no trouble walking (I walk from a garage to work and back twice a day which is about 350 meters and it takes me about 3.5 minutes assuming I don't hit too many lights) or doing stairs (I normally "jog" up the stairs from the parking garage, 2 flights and up the stairs at work, 2 flights).
I'm also somewhat ashamed to say that I've been doing some of the strength tests. Of course, aside from being a bit wobbly when doing them since I'm super out of shape, I haven't had much trouble (or any really) doing any of them, and have become much more stable at doing them with practice.
I guess what I need is someone to help me talk through this or something, I'm not opposed to going to the doctor to get checked, but I'm pretty sure I'm overblowing the whole situation. The problem is, at the back of my head, lies all of the insidious stuff that plagues us all.
The problem is, since Saturday my thigh right above my left knee has been twitching. I've also had a few random twitches in my left calf, but nowhere near the amount that I've had in my thigh. It started out doing it pretty consistently, to the point where I couldn't even sleep a few nights, but now it's started to calm down noticeably. I have no other symptoms to speak of, no trouble walking (I walk from a garage to work and back twice a day which is about 350 meters and it takes me about 3.5 minutes assuming I don't hit too many lights) or doing stairs (I normally "jog" up the stairs from the parking garage, 2 flights and up the stairs at work, 2 flights).
I'm also somewhat ashamed to say that I've been doing some of the strength tests. Of course, aside from being a bit wobbly when doing them since I'm super out of shape, I haven't had much trouble (or any really) doing any of them, and have become much more stable at doing them with practice.
I guess what I need is someone to help me talk through this or something, I'm not opposed to going to the doctor to get checked, but I'm pretty sure I'm overblowing the whole situation. The problem is, at the back of my head, lies all of the insidious stuff that plagues us all.