Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 Went to my neuro yesterday, he did all the usual stuff checking muscle strength & tone,etc. Then he was checking for the fasiculations, tapping the muscles with the same rubber hammer they use for checking reflexes. He could not make them twitch and of course they weren't twitching on their own while I was there. He asked me where did I get them the most? I said above my knees, especially the right one. Also, above my left hip, and sporadically arms,feet and all over except none on head or back. He said he doesn't think they are faciculations, that you mainly get them in calves of legs and biceps and triceps in arms. I said what are they then? He said do you get them mostly when you are tired or overdo? I said sometimes, I can get them 15-20 times an hour, ereryday for a week or two and then not have any for a week, and then it starts again. I am going to watch more closely and write it down. He said it's probably coming from the spasticity when the muscles are tired. No atrophy seen. I left there feeling confused. Does any of this make sense to you guys? What I am feeling is twitches in muscles that you can see moving under the skin, seems to be toward ends of muscles, where they would start attaching to something, like right above the knee, the neuro said you don't have muscles there. Let me know your opinions on this and thanks in advance for replies......Jeannie/NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 Hi Jeannie i use to get them when my symptoms first started but have stopped i found usually when im stressed like going to the doc. i rarely get them anymore i got mine at or above the knee ,in the arms occasionally above the eye .I found an interesting thing ,go to google and type in Manganism look up the symptoms you'll be shocked .GEO New Question re:fasciculations(twitching) > Went to my neuro yesterday, he did all the usual stuff checking muscle strength & tone,etc. Then he was checking for the fasiculations, tapping the muscles with the same rubber hammer they use for checking reflexes. He could not make them twitch and of course they weren't twitching on their own while I was there. He asked me where did I get them the most? I said above my knees, especially the right one. Also, above my left hip, and sporadically arms,feet and all over except none on head or back. He said he doesn't think they are faciculations, that you mainly get them in calves of legs and biceps and triceps in arms. I said what are they then? He said do you get them mostly when you are tired or overdo? I said sometimes, I can get them 15-20 times an hour, ereryday for a week or two and then not have any for a week, and then it starts again. I am going to watch more closely and write it down. He said it's probably coming from the spasticity when the muscles are tired. No atrophy seen. I left there feeling confused. Does any of this make sense to you guys? What I am feeling is twitches in muscles that you can see moving under the skin, seems to be toward ends of muscles, where they would start attaching to something, like right above the knee, the neuro said you don't have muscles there. Let me know your opinions on this and thanks in advance for replies......Jeannie/NJ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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