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That is how my neurologist explained it to me yesterday. Since the pattern

leading to lower motor neuron involvement was slow for me the course of the

ALS should be slow. I hope so!! She also said there is no weakening of the

breathing muscles in PLS.I have also had symptoms of PLS for 20 years and I

started these in my 20's.So eventually with an early onset pls can convert

to als? Thanks !

Abnormal Motor Neuron signs

> http://www-

> medlib.med.utah.edu/neurologicexam/html/motor_abnormal.html

>

> You can see what a fasciculation looks like on this website. I have

> them in my upper arm/shoulder area like they show in this video, but

> I DON'T have ALS, I have PLS. And if it ever is reclassified as

> ALS, it wouldn't be the classic ALS because it is so slow.

>

> Slow progressing ALS is a completely different beast than classic

> ALS. Well, not completely, but maybe a different breed??

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That is how my neurologist explained it to me yesterday. Since the pattern

leading to lower motor neuron involvement was slow for me the course of the

ALS should be slow. I hope so!! She also said there is no weakening of the

breathing muscles in PLS.I have also had symptoms of PLS for 20 years and I

started these in my 20's.So eventually with an early onset pls can convert

to als? Thanks !

Abnormal Motor Neuron signs

> http://www-

> medlib.med.utah.edu/neurologicexam/html/motor_abnormal.html

>

> You can see what a fasciculation looks like on this website. I have

> them in my upper arm/shoulder area like they show in this video, but

> I DON'T have ALS, I have PLS. And if it ever is reclassified as

> ALS, it wouldn't be the classic ALS because it is so slow.

>

> Slow progressing ALS is a completely different beast than classic

> ALS. Well, not completely, but maybe a different breed??

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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That is how my neurologist explained it to me yesterday. Since the pattern

leading to lower motor neuron involvement was slow for me the course of the

ALS should be slow. I hope so!! She also said there is no weakening of the

breathing muscles in PLS.I have also had symptoms of PLS for 20 years and I

started these in my 20's.So eventually with an early onset pls can convert

to als? Thanks !

Abnormal Motor Neuron signs

> http://www-

> medlib.med.utah.edu/neurologicexam/html/motor_abnormal.html

>

> You can see what a fasciculation looks like on this website. I have

> them in my upper arm/shoulder area like they show in this video, but

> I DON'T have ALS, I have PLS. And if it ever is reclassified as

> ALS, it wouldn't be the classic ALS because it is so slow.

>

> Slow progressing ALS is a completely different beast than classic

> ALS. Well, not completely, but maybe a different breed??

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> Is anyone else having prob's viewing the video ?

>

> when I click on the links it just comes a blank screen then after

a

> while a little square shows in top left hand corner.

>

> do you have to have certain soft-ware to view video ?

Yes, you need Quicktime to view the videos at http://www-

medlib.med.utah.edu/neurologicexam/html/motor_abnormal.html. You can

download the free player at http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/.

Cheers, Mata

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would you send that again. I could not open the site.

Thanks,

Donna

> Abnormal Motor Neuron signs

>

>

> > http://www-

> > medlib.med.utah.edu/neurologicexam/html/motor_abnormal.html

> >

> > You can see what a fasciculation looks like on this website. I

have

> > them in my upper arm/shoulder area like they show in this video,

but

> > I DON'T have ALS, I have PLS. And if it ever is reclassified as

> > ALS, it wouldn't be the classic ALS because it is so slow.

> >

> > Slow progressing ALS is a completely different beast than classic

> > ALS. Well, not completely, but maybe a different breed??

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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: By putting the website on two lines, you can no longer

just click on it. It doesn't show up in blue/underlined. Also, part

of it was covered by an ad. Is there anything we can do to get these

ads off the message page?

edith

> would you send that again. I could not open the site.

> Thanks,

> Donna

>

> > Abnormal Motor Neuron signs

> >

> >

> > > http://www-

> > > medlib.med.utah.edu/neurologicexam/html/motor_abnormal.html

> > >

> > > You can see what a fasciculation looks like on this website.

I

> have

> > > them in my upper arm/shoulder area like they show in this

video,

> but

> > > I DON'T have ALS, I have PLS. And if it ever is reclassified

as

> > > ALS, it wouldn't be the classic ALS because it is so slow.

> > >

> > > Slow progressing ALS is a completely different beast than

classic

> > > ALS. Well, not completely, but maybe a different breed??

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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> : By putting the website on two lines, you can no longer

> just click on it. It doesn't show up in blue/underlined. Also,

part

> of it was covered by an ad. Is there anything we can do to get

these

> ads off the message page?

> edith

No, we can't get the ads off. I originally put the link on one

line, but yahoo must have truncated it because it was too long??

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