Re: Fears of motor neurone disease
Originally Posted by
CMJ96
The thing about head injuries I mentioned though, would something such as a blow to the head be able to cause the illness? I've seen repetitive head injuries mentioned but it doesn't really specify how many, or how severe
Think repetitive head injuries sustained by people like football players or military personnel in training or combat situations.
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Originally Posted by
Mummybee
I agree with everything Hancock said.
I don't suppose you're a BFS sufferer are you Hancock?
Mummybee
I am. Never been formally diagnosed as I've never had an emg (neuro that I saw refused to do it and said all my symptoms were anxiety related (clean exam) and that was a year and some change ago. Since then, obviously no weakness has occurred but I've had the whole bout of bfs: perceived weakness, twitching in every muscle you can imagine, perceived weakness, cramping (no true cramps though), fatigue, migrating pain, off balance feelings, tingling, numbness, other odd sensations, etc.
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