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I will tell you you don’t have symptoms of mnd It sounds like benign fasciculation syndrome i hope you believe that but doubt you will However being here is absolutely the worst thing and you should immediately sign off and leave all als sites and stop googling. It looks like this topic was last discussed in 2018 & 2019 Does anyone have any recently experience with bcv Yes, all medicare advantage plans have to cover the same medical equipment items under the same conditions as medicare

The differences are in your deductible and copays, and which dme providers are in network. you can find all this out on the medicare site. I just want to hear from your personal experiences and symptoms, if i should seek more medical opinions if i were me This is my story and current situation, and symptoms 36yo white male, avid natural bodybuilder, i take no meds 4 months ago, i dislocated my. I feel like you put the work in, you received medical opinions that should give you peace

If i received 1 neurologist opinion who said i did not present with als, trust me, i would look no more and live life happy as a lark

My husband and i said we would gracefully accept any diagnosis as. I've reached a point where i cannot get up by myself from lying down etc.i use bipap most of the day My family wants me to have a monitoring / alert system (panic button) when i'm alone I cant make sense of most of this, i am not of any sort of medical background whatsoever, i would appreciate any translation or thoughts on what it means in laymans terms Left tibialis anterior (l4,5,deep peroneal n.) Normal insertional activity, no spontaneous activity

A skeletal muscle relaxant (robax or cyclobenzaprine)makes more sense than opiates for spasticity, generally But they have a short half life and so for optimal effectiveness need to be dosed 3 or 4x a day Frequently asked questions about familial als (fals) my relative had als If it was one relative the answer is generally no The exception to this is if you also have, in the same bloodline, a relative with unusual dementia, especially younger onset and especially frontal. That can be an extra delay, if you're in a hurry

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