Really struggling today. Tongue has been twitching more than usual and I mispronounced/slurred some words that was very noticeable.
Really struggling today. Tongue has been twitching more than usual and I mispronounced/slurred some words that was very noticeable.
Can you feel your tongue twitching or is it only when you stick it out?? I think it's normal to mispronounce words on occasion, especially if you're feeling anxious at the time! I've done it many times before. You mentioned slurring your words a while back. I'm sure by now it'd be much worse if it were anything sinister.
Yeah I can feel them when my tongue is at rest. Yeah I think the slurring is somewhat in my head
"If you are not being asked " are you drunk?" it is a good sign!"
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I was diagnosed(?) with alcoholism so I hope people aren’t asking me that!
I too am having a bad day full of anxiety. My left arm issues continue and now my fingers are stiff in that hand. I will say, I’ve been doing SO much with that hand trying to prove to myself I don’t have weakness, including moving my fingers around like crazy. Maybe I just irritated them. But that and my muscle twitches are just getting to me today. Gosh I hate this.
Has anyone been to a neurologist to talk about their symptoms yet?
I have not. I have an appointment in late March but have been challenged by my therapist to cancel it and work on my anxiety. I asked my doctor if he thinks I should cancel and he was fine with it as he has told me before he doesn’t see als. I am going to watch my symptoms and see what I think in a week or two
I think that’s great that they are that confident!! What are all your symptoms?
Symptom comparing and logging your daily worries and symptoms, especially when none of you have this very rare disease is not constructive. I get that reassuring each other can be cathartic but after a month and 10 pages of reassurance seeking, how has it really benefitted anyone involved?
Positive thoughts
Last edited by Fishmanpa; 28-01-21 at 00:10.__________________
"Eat. Drink. Enjoy the work you do. Be thankful for the blessings God gives you in this life. Live, love and seek out the things that bring your heart joy. The rest is meaningless... Like chasing the wind." King Solomon
The best help is the help you give yourself! http://cbt4panic.org/
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