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emanticoff73
17-10-17, 15:39
I have tested my knee reflexes and when I hit my knee it seems like I have brisk reflexes. My knee shoots straight up. Not a little movement but shoots straight up. Does anybody else have this or does this mean upper motor syndrome, like m.s etc..... like I just read on Google. Please help me.

Fishmanpa
17-10-17, 15:47
You can't test your own reflexes. And, even if you could, you wouldn't know what to look for. Stay off Google.

^^^THIS!^^^

Positive thoughts

emanticoff73
17-10-17, 18:26
Let me rephrase. Has any neurologist told you that you have hyperflexia and it be benign.?

melfish
17-10-17, 18:58
Reflexes occur on a spectrum from normal to abnormal. Only a doctor can make the call. Brisk reflexes can be entirely normal, especially if symmetrical. Brisk reflexes are not synonymous with hyperreflexia.

emanticoff73
17-10-17, 19:52
Are you upset with me davep12?

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I watched you tube videos of knee reflexes . It seems some people knees are slower to react and there knees don't move so much where mine come straight up quick. Maybe it depends on how hard you hit them. What's a brisk reflex? Isn't that the same as hyperflexia? Upper motor neurons disease doesn't always have to be serious right? Wish I didn't know so much. Ignorance is bliss

melfish
17-10-17, 19:53
Are you self-testing or did a doctor do it?

KK77
17-10-17, 21:57
The Internet is ruining you, Emanticoff. Googling, watching vids, self-testing, going on forums... Don't do this to yourself. There is a spectrum of so-called normal to abnormal reflexes, as Melfish says. It's highly likely yours is normal...but then you self-test and come up with all sorts of sinister illnesses.

Your problem is anxiety and panic. Until you accept that fact, look it in the eye and face it, this cycle will unfortunately continue.

melfish
17-10-17, 22:51
This was just posted by a person with UMND/PLS on the ALS boards:


"There really is a normal range of reflexes, some could be considered "hyper", but which are not pathological. Many healthy people have reflexes on the hyper side. It's only when there is a pattern of abnormal and uneven reflex spread, strength and movement findings that a neurologist will become concerned."

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* Not that I've been lurking on the ALS boards, mind >.<

KK77
17-10-17, 22:57
Not that I've been lurking on the ALS boards, mind >.<

:lac:

emanticoff73
17-10-17, 23:06
Thanks melfish. That put in better perspective for me