Alvinmg
06-19-2010, 09:50 PM
Presently my anxiety level is at the highest it's been in years. It started about three day ago with a muscle twitch in my right bicep. Of course I'm the type of person to Goggle muscle twitches and what do you get, ALS...... Since I always believe in the worse I now have ALS.... So here is the whole story.
About 2 months ago I was carrying a box and it was heavy and one of the corner of the box was digging into the inside of my elbow on top of the bicep muscle and I carried the box over 200 yards. The next day I started with the muscle twitches in my bicep and it went away in a couple of day. About the same time I had to quit exercising because of work and before I quit I was walking 4 miles a day and doing 150 pushups a day. I have been away from the exercises for 3 weeks and a week ago I went back to exercising again. Well the type of person I am I went right back to do the same exercises I did before. You would think I would have slowly gone back to what I was doing before. So, two days later the same muscle twitch started again and has been twitching on and off for three days. When I'm doing something the twitching is not there, it's when I'm resting and I start looking for the twitches that they start again. This is where the anxiety comes into play. I start tensing up my muscles and I get twitches all over my body. I do take small amounts of xanax for my anxiety and when I take one .25 mg the twitches just about stop.
When I'm sitting down relaxing what I'm doing is surfing the net and finding all kinds of bad deseases that I can have and of course I have the worse one. Even thought I don't have any other symptom I still believe I have the worse one.
The only symptom I have is the twitchy muscle. I don't have any lose of strenght in any kind of way. Besides the twitchy muscle I feel I am very healthy. Everything I read on the Net is the twitching comes last after the muscle is wasted. I have no wasted muscles...
I do have to add that my brother was diagnosed with ALS a year ago.
Sorry for rambling.....I just had to get everything out on the table.
Thanks for reading
About 2 months ago I was carrying a box and it was heavy and one of the corner of the box was digging into the inside of my elbow on top of the bicep muscle and I carried the box over 200 yards. The next day I started with the muscle twitches in my bicep and it went away in a couple of day. About the same time I had to quit exercising because of work and before I quit I was walking 4 miles a day and doing 150 pushups a day. I have been away from the exercises for 3 weeks and a week ago I went back to exercising again. Well the type of person I am I went right back to do the same exercises I did before. You would think I would have slowly gone back to what I was doing before. So, two days later the same muscle twitch started again and has been twitching on and off for three days. When I'm doing something the twitching is not there, it's when I'm resting and I start looking for the twitches that they start again. This is where the anxiety comes into play. I start tensing up my muscles and I get twitches all over my body. I do take small amounts of xanax for my anxiety and when I take one .25 mg the twitches just about stop.
When I'm sitting down relaxing what I'm doing is surfing the net and finding all kinds of bad deseases that I can have and of course I have the worse one. Even thought I don't have any other symptom I still believe I have the worse one.
The only symptom I have is the twitchy muscle. I don't have any lose of strenght in any kind of way. Besides the twitchy muscle I feel I am very healthy. Everything I read on the Net is the twitching comes last after the muscle is wasted. I have no wasted muscles...
I do have to add that my brother was diagnosed with ALS a year ago.
Sorry for rambling.....I just had to get everything out on the table.
Thanks for reading