5 REASONS WHY YOU DON’T HAVE ALS

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2020
  • Hi everyone! Thank you so much for watching my video. I hope it gave you some comfort to know that you aren’t alone. Health anxiety can be so isolating but I want you to know that so truly understand.
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Комментарии • 540

  • @chrvtiannn2609
    @chrvtiannn2609 2 года назад +85

    Crazy how powerful the mind is I simply look at symptoms of that disease and the next day I start noticing symptoms anxiety is no joke
    Anyone reading this that deals with the same thing I hope you get through it!

  • @inheritedcurse
    @inheritedcurse 3 года назад +11

    Thanks so much for the video! I say it a lot but your videos help me through! I struggle with health anxiety and “relapse” every now and again. That sounds so dramatic but it’s very debilitating and your videos help me feel better when it seems no one around me understands what I’m going through or why it effects me so horribly.

  • @NathanielJordon
    @NathanielJordon 3 года назад +6

    This video helped me so much. I can't thank you enough!

  • @jacksont319
    @jacksont319 3 года назад +43

    You literally calm me so much. I don’t know what I would do without your videos

  • @30251
    @30251 3 года назад +25

    videos like this make me feel like im not alone. im trying to explain to my family while at the same time trying not to be a burden. thank you

  • @kawaiinekotameko5500
    @kawaiinekotameko5500 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for this video. It’s so comforting. I’m literally freaking out as I’m typing this. In literal tears. Thank you so much

  • @danielrodrigues4985
    @danielrodrigues4985 3 года назад +15

    For whatever reason, your videos "talk me off the ledge" (as I like to call it) and I cannot thank you enough. Please keep making videos. You are an incredible person 🙌

  • @Istudentson1
    @Istudentson1 3 года назад +29

    Your words of encouragement and strength is as beautiful as you, thank you.

  • @tamtee5236
    @tamtee5236 10 месяцев назад +5

    I like how as soon as you started talking about the symptoms and started saying why I shouldn't be afraid, my twitching literally slowed down and stop for a little while. Thank you! ❤️

  • @grandmachrys
    @grandmachrys Год назад +2

    OMG, Thank you for this video!!! ❤ Thank you for sharing your experiences with health fears…aka health terrors. I have been unable to sleep or function for days because of horrific and unrelenting fear. The fear has absolutely immobilized me. There was NO COMFORT to be found on the internet until I found your video. THANK YOU!!!!! I am weeping with relief. May God bless you for sharing this information!!!

  • @kalekobogart9595
    @kalekobogart9595 6 месяцев назад +1

    Words cannot describe how grateful i am to you for this! I'm on the spectrum and my anxiety can get out of control stupid fast. Your video helped me out of a nervous breakdown. Thank you thank you thank you

  • @adamchapman8632
    @adamchapman8632 3 года назад +14

    I’m thankful for finding your videos, I’ve been losing my mind sense Christmas. I’m 23 and have never had anxiety before, but out of no where I thought I was having a heart attack and feeling weird chest sensations and my left arm went numb. Just this past week I’ve started having muscle twitching and found the ALS rabbit hole. These videos and this community is really making me feel better. I just started my own business, moved in with my fiancé, and I have been spending money like mad(for business). After breaking it all down I can better see the obvious case that I have developed anxiety, and not a life threatening disease. Take care, God bless.

    • @Musicyo111
      @Musicyo111 2 года назад +3

      Bro! Same thing happened with me. I'm also only 23yrs old.
      It started with a random panic attack (which I now know lol, thought it was a heart attack)...then stomach problems...with weight loss... Then the muscle twitching and weak feelings.
      Difference is, my Dad passed away of ALS when he was 47 (I was only 17). Though ALS was never been in our family before! My body has somehow started almost imitating my worst fears. It's a terrible thing.
      God bless you man! I hope you're feeling better lately.

    • @dragonborndude7718
      @dragonborndude7718 2 года назад

      @@Musicyo111 dude I'm also 23 and also started having panic attacks and stressing about als

  • @beepbupmommy
    @beepbupmommy Год назад +1

    I can’t thank you enough for this video. You are a lifesaver. God bless you!

  • @jaoejdiaj4902
    @jaoejdiaj4902 3 года назад +7

    This is such good stuff! You almost never things like this on RUclips. You need more views

  • @asiabuttice2895
    @asiabuttice2895 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much Cherelle. Always a good reminder

  • @ferd__
    @ferd__ 5 месяцев назад +1

    thank you so much for this video! i saw some accounts on instagram of young people with ALS and since then i don’t have peace anymore. i have fasciculations, and always i think that my legs are feeling weird and tired or my arm is hurting, your video rlly tranquilizes me, wishing all the best!❤

  • @Presumin0Ed
    @Presumin0Ed 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks again, Cherelle... especially the bit about how health anxiety people don't miss ANYTHING (even when it's nothing ;) )

  • @jonathanlantzy7526
    @jonathanlantzy7526 Год назад +58

    After constant neck pain, arm pains, hand pains, muscle twitching, and other.. I had my EMG today. I was convinced that I had it. I was out of my mind and even warned my family that I wouldn't go on that way. I just lost all hope in the idea that I probably had it. My results were clear. The doctor told me there were no signs of anything wrong. Of course it relieves some of the stress and anxiety, but it's making me take a deeper look into my life. Do yourself a favor as I am. Stay away from googling every symptom and feeling you have. I have literally lost nights of sleep and days of work just thinking of the possibility. If I were to just follow through with my appointments without it, I would have saved myself a great deal of stress. Medical anxiety is crippling and 9.9/10 times it's just that. See your doctor and go on with what you need to do to figure it out. Do your best to stay calm. I know it's not easy and it's definitely worth getting checked out for the peace of mind. My PT told me I may have a condition that I later looked up (and had nothing to do with ALS) but it also showed up on the search. I looked into and was just 100% convinced. Your brain is not always your friend. Just stay the course, friends.

    • @nougba7
      @nougba7 Год назад

      What kind of pain did you have in your hands? I have extreme pain in my eminences thenar it comes and goes. My wrist seems less mobile and stiffer. I am following up and waiting for all the tests.

    • @yae6625
      @yae6625 7 месяцев назад

      So glad you can finally have peace of mind ♥️

    • @jeah1827
      @jeah1827 5 месяцев назад

      So what was the condition you ended up having?

    • @18yzfr66
      @18yzfr66 5 месяцев назад

      Peace be with you 🙏🏼

    • @prince1187
      @prince1187 5 месяцев назад +1

      My leg joints and arm joints hurt. Along with leg twitching all over

  • @GarethYNWA
    @GarethYNWA 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video, I really needed to see this today!

  • @michaeltuyls4948
    @michaeltuyls4948 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this video. I am currently struggling with this exact same thing and watching your videos greatly helps my stress levels. Currently waiting for my EMG but, until then I am just trying to manage anxiety. I currently believe most of my symptoms are caused by anxiety/some form of neuropathy but there is still this nagging feeling in the back of my head about ALS. It's so reassuring to hear that there are plenty of people out there who are going through the same thing I am. Thanks again!

  • @charliegriffey7773
    @charliegriffey7773 2 года назад +24

    I had minor health anxiety for most of my life, a health scare caused it to flare, then it subsided, then Covid hit and I handled the first part pretty well. Then my mom had a heart attack in August and it had been the worst ever. Late last year I ended up going down the ALS rabbit hole, and I am still occasionally convinced I have it. I go back and forth between ALS, Heart attack, cancer, and some other problem such as appendicitis. Google doesn't help. I'm not even sexually active and i still convinced myself once that i had HIV.

  • @johnfoley4705
    @johnfoley4705 2 месяца назад

    i sent you the message on the last video, I am turning 61, I have never smoked, drink very rarely, never did drugs, workout as I said on the last video comment, so the age thing makes me more anxious but you are reassuring me in your videos, I will keep watching, learning and continuing to put your advise into practice, Thank you you are an angel, I hope to start to feel better and continue with my workout to get better

  • @P7Hook
    @P7Hook 3 года назад +4

    Health Anxiety is very painful. Thank you for your videos.

  • @VictoriaMarini-eq9tv
    @VictoriaMarini-eq9tv 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this! I know it's old, but my health anxiety goes WILD once every decade and this was really helpful!

    • @aidanstreet9909
      @aidanstreet9909 2 месяца назад

      I agree with you. Health anxiety seems to alway come back I had it really bad 6 years ago with thinking I was having heart attacks and now it’s cancer ALS and everything else under the sun. We just have to live life day by day and be grateful and try not focus on things we cannot control

  • @MrCaseHarts
    @MrCaseHarts 5 месяцев назад +1

    THANK YOU FOR THIS. Watching made me feel so good. As I said on the other video I did have family die of ALS but non genetic. Im going to the gym now because fuck anxiety. I needed these 2 videos thank you so much.

  • @thewonkyeyedwoman
    @thewonkyeyedwoman 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for this, my whole life at the moment I thought I had ALS but makes me think I’m worrying too much x

  • @lindseyvillani9831
    @lindseyvillani9831 3 года назад +63

    To add to one of your last reasons: most of us on here are so in-tune with our body symptoms we would absolutely know if something was really off. In fact, my neurologist who gave me my EMG and explained BFS is a top neuromuscular specialist in the area who treats patients with ALS everyday, he said most of his ALS patients are shocked at the diagnosis as they never even though of that. And here we are obsessing and anxious over BFS. He said BFS is very common and he sees at least 3 patients a month with it. And even with all the reassurance from this top doc I still get anxious! The problem deep inside I know is in my head, but hard to listen to that part of the brain

    • @eduardochernia
      @eduardochernia 2 года назад +1

      Wow you got an EMG? I was discouraged by the neurologist to take one (I saw her because I was weak and felt sand in my hands) because she said its really painful and and I hadnt had concerning symptoms yet (I like wasnt mumbling words or limping yet, among other things).

    • @sumeenahmed5099
      @sumeenahmed5099 2 года назад

      Same how r u

    • @station2station544
      @station2station544 Год назад +4

      @@eduardochernia What is she talking about ? There is NOTHING painful about EMG's. I think she just didn't want to be bothered. I've had three in my life by diff neurologists and an EMG is about as uncomfortable as acupuncture - which is hardly painful at all. There is a quick prick followed by a little zing like a mosquito bite from time to time - but no big deal at all.

    • @mjusino
      @mjusino 6 месяцев назад

      What does BFS stand for?

  • @donnyespinoza
    @donnyespinoza 3 года назад +7

    Sometimes throughout my day when I start to have some really depressing health anxiety thoughts I just really think of this video reassuring me that I am in fact not crazy and there is people who struggle with hypochondria

  • @misaelchavarin5931
    @misaelchavarin5931 3 года назад +2

    Thanks Cherelle! You’re the best 😃

  • @ritorto
    @ritorto 3 года назад +5

    Been at work googling all day this video helped

  • @homemakingheaven
    @homemakingheaven 3 года назад +8

    I’m so glad I found you!! My Grandmother in England passed from this terrible disease in 1980c and I’ve had major health anxiety over this and worried about getting it for over 8 years! I can’t seem to move passed it, although my family have told me over and over it’s not a hereditary disease, or at least her case was not, it only makes up a small amount of patients. Thanks for your uplifting video!! Sending you my love from the USA!! 💗💗❤️❤️❤️

    • @amandajasicki9426
      @amandajasicki9426 Год назад +1

      Hi, I am the same, my mother passed of ALS last year and now I have health anxiety. Hope you don't mind me asking which variant was not hereditary?

    • @homemakingheaven
      @homemakingheaven Год назад +2

      @@amandajasicki9426 hi there, I’m so sorry to hear about your Mom and your health anxiety!!! Sending prayers your way!!! I totally understand I have been living with this fear for over 10 years now!! I don’t know if it was a variant, but my Dad told me on multiple Dr visits they were told it was not hereditary. I would have to ask him more details. I hope this helps, you can follow my health anxiety journey, I haven’t posted in a while, bc I have been struggling quite a bit, but I do talk a lot about it and my experiences in hopes it will help someone else!! Sending you much love!! Kristin

    • @amandajasicki9426
      @amandajasicki9426 Год назад +1

      @Homemaking Heaven Hey, thank you so much for your response. So sorry you are going through this cruel health anxiety, its so draining. There are different variants of ALS or MND as we know it in the UK and the one that my mum passes with was the FAS or flail arm syndrome variant. Others are bulbar and limb onset. I have seen a neurologist who said that there was no reason to suspect that my mother's variant was hereditary as only a minority of cases are but it doesn't stop the health anxiety. Xx

    • @homemakingheaven
      @homemakingheaven Год назад

      @@amandajasicki9426 oh I’m so sorry!!! I know my Grandmother’s started in her legs, and my Dad told me it wasn’t anything I needed to worry about, but like you said it hasn’t stopped my health anxiety!!! 😢 I’m glad we have been able to connect on here, I’m on IG too, if you ever need any support or someone to talk to!! Take care!!! 💕💕

    • @amandajasicki9426
      @amandajasicki9426 Год назад +1

      @@homemakingheaven same applies, if you ever need anybody to vent to I am here 😀 xx

  • @user-zd9mw2tv2f
    @user-zd9mw2tv2f 9 месяцев назад +3

    Its such a cruel disease,that the very thought of having it can cause extreme anxiety,partly because of the impact on your loved ones also,personally ive had fasciculations,in legs (calves & thigh,amongst other places for about 2 months now,and nobody can tell me i dont have this condition,thats the power of fear,keep up the good work,your wise beyond your years

  • @mr.markus3568
    @mr.markus3568 Год назад +4

    I can’t tell you how thankful I am for this brilliant video, which has made me feel I’m not alone. I have had these excessively unrestful twitchings for almost 5 years and while writing this, I am still twitching. It’s a really bad feeling.

    • @spaceoddity54
      @spaceoddity54 5 месяцев назад

      Are the twitches constant or do they come and go?

    • @mr.markus3568
      @mr.markus3568 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@spaceoddity54They twitch constantly but i can still use my muscles perfectly! So i can say they just twitch for no reason.

    • @spaceoddity54
      @spaceoddity54 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@mr.markus3568 thanks, currently I have been having twitching since November. Started in my eyes and then seemed to spread throughout my body. Almost all of the twitches I have come and go throughout the day except my feet. They are constantly twitching all the time as in every second although I cannot always feel it. If I look at them though I can see them constantly twitching.

    • @mr.markus3568
      @mr.markus3568 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@spaceoddity54Don’t worry, nothing will happen if you only experience this twitching problem! I am done with this sh!t as well and i just dont care about it anymore and believe me, if you don’t care, you will experience it less.

    • @spaceoddity54
      @spaceoddity54 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@mr.markus3568 thanks so much. I’m right down the rabbit hole right now and times are really tough. Going to see a neurologist on Tuesday. Mind if I ask where you had the constant twitching? What worries me is that it’s constant in both feet. Thanks for replying.

  • @chrisschell21
    @chrisschell21 Год назад +4

    I’m new to the club of worrying.. thanks for bringing me back to reality. Have had minor twitching in my thumbs and some stiffness.. looked online and the first thing the showed up was ALS… I talked to myself into leg fatigue and constipation.. set up and apt with the dr. But this made me feel better! Don’t like this anxiety and worrying.. I’ve been listening to this video when i start worrying

    • @mindsetmotivationstudios2173
      @mindsetmotivationstudios2173 Год назад

      Crazy !! I too have summed up my twitching to constipation . Been happening for only few days but been telling and reminding myself that the body is a noisy place . Love this comment boss. Hope your doing well !

    • @joelalejandroguerrerovela8571
      @joelalejandroguerrerovela8571 Год назад

      hello to both, how is your constipation? Is it accompanied by rumbling in the stomach or intestines?

    • @thaislence7510
      @thaislence7510 4 месяца назад

      How are you now?? I have small twitches and stiffness too!!

  • @ShakiaSheree
    @ShakiaSheree 4 месяца назад

    I am so happy I found you , I have head twitches no pain it’s driving me nuts, all tests are normal

  • @MrBolyo1
    @MrBolyo1 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this

  • @wildsmooth9201
    @wildsmooth9201 2 года назад +5

    I'm going on year 5 of BFS. I will say with time it has gotten better with less twitching and for some it will go away after about 10 years. After about two years of twitching I finally went to a neurologist who cleared me.

  • @bora4042
    @bora4042 3 года назад +9

    Cherelle, this past month i've been going thru a terrible als scare, lost tons of weight and have barely been able to function and live/enjoy my life. I've recently came across your channel and you have def eased some of my anxiety and worries a bit. Alot of your past vids and worries you had are almost exactly some of the things i've gone thru in the past as well. Although i'm still having these twitches (which came out of nowhere), I always try and remind myself that i'm not the only one out there that is going thru the same situation so thank you for that. I need to get past this cause it's honestly been the most challenging thing I have ever dealt with, as silly as that may sound to some ppl. I know there are ppl out there that have actually been diagnosed with this horrible disease and I know that most would prob read this and roll their eyes at me and I mean no disrespect to them and am so sorry for what they are going thru, just can't get past this worry.

    • @adriansich9106
      @adriansich9106 3 года назад +2

      F##k dude you put this f#####g nicely. I agree with you 100%, I understand you 100%. I have better days and not so good ones but overall I'm broken since my body starts twitching. It's ridiculous it's heartbreaking it's exhausting.

    • @mindsetmotivationstudios2173
      @mindsetmotivationstudios2173 Год назад +1

      Your not alone brother ! Here with you

  • @Cwright2s1187
    @Cwright2s1187 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you. My anxiety is so bad. I have to stay busy every minute of every day to deal with it…but when I lay down at night, it all hits me. I’ve been this way for 36 yrs, I can remember having anxiety as a 5 yr old and it developed into hypochondria as an adult…it’s worse sense I had kids and the fear of “not being able to raise them” has been so strong in my mind…but they are 6 and 11 now and I’m still here. Just gotta keep on keeping on I guess. Some days are just harder than other. I hope it’s just BFS.

  • @hopelessattraction6848
    @hopelessattraction6848 Год назад +4

    So Im back to this video after one year and I came to say thank you, looking back i have come very far and I can't thank you enough for it,
    I've always had health anxiety but
    Last year it got worst when I found out about als and going down the rabbit hole. I was almost certain that I had it and it was so bad
    I remember seeing my muscles twitch and being horrifed I was certain that I was gonna die but then i found you channel and and it did wonders like i can't explain how much it helped me, this video and your channel was my savings grace. This was the video I used to come to everytime I started getting anxious and everytime i had any negative thought and thought I was going to die, your videos assured me that its going to be alright and Im fine
    This video not only helped me in fighting my fear of als but also my health anxiety. Your video changed my life Thank You

    • @peachmelba1000
      @peachmelba1000 11 месяцев назад

      Good for you. I'm new to the twitches, and after 2 weeks of worrying about the worst case scenario, I'm done with that. The anxiety is worse than the twitches, and my mind is strong enough to integrate these new sensations into who I just am (for now).

  • @Brilindhart
    @Brilindhart 3 года назад +7

    I have had horrible muscle twitches the past few days, and I’ve been doing good with my health anxiety but I definitely thought I had ALS a few times, and this popped up in my feed at the perfect time. Thank you so much for your videos, they help more than you will ever know. Sending love to you always 💕

    • @spaceoddity54
      @spaceoddity54 5 месяцев назад

      Did your twitches go away?

  • @mitchmx360
    @mitchmx360 Год назад

    This has helped me beyond measure. Thanks for the common sense check.

  • @sneep66
    @sneep66 3 года назад +36

    My eye lid started twitching two weeks ago maybe and now I get twitching in my legs and arms and Randomly throughout my body. I almost Thad a panic attack when the search came up with ALS. Your whole playlist is speaking to exactly where I'm at with my anxiety currently. Thanks for making these videos :)

    • @JesusMendozaJr01
      @JesusMendozaJr01 3 года назад +1

      Same here man!

    • @JesusMendozaJr01
      @JesusMendozaJr01 3 года назад +2

      Are your twitches gone now?

    • @sneep66
      @sneep66 3 года назад +1

      @@JesusMendozaJr01 i got back on my antidepressants and my whole body twitches have gone away but my eye-lid still comes back when I drink too much caffeine. I told myself if i didn't lose some motor function after a couple months i probably don't have ALS, so it's been a couple months and I feel much better.

    • @richardblunts5953
      @richardblunts5953 3 года назад

      Playlist? I checked the channel playlists and theres only an adobe playlist

    • @richardblunts5953
      @richardblunts5953 3 года назад +1

      @@sneep66 imma go get checked out by my doctor. But thats actually a good idea, considering if i do have als the only reason i would go to the doctor would be to co firm i have it, since its incurable soo yea what ever my doc says ill follow instructions. And if no motor functuons are affected in a couple months then i dont have it

  • @Alejonz
    @Alejonz 2 года назад +11

    Her video is so good and she's so right. Tingling, burning skin, numbness, dizziness... I have had all of the symptoms ( for more than 6 weeks as of today) and I could just not believe anxiety was able to do this to my body. Some nights my arms would go completely numb and I would freak out. The MRI finally confirmed my brain is totally fine, even though I was convinced I had something really serious. I am thankful that people make these videos. My advice for you is to go and see a doctor as soon as possible, and while you are waiting for the results, remember that you are not alone and that chances are very high you are not dealing with a brain tumor or multiple sclerosis.

  • @evejones2852
    @evejones2852 2 года назад +8

    I can’t tell you how much this video has helped me. Everything you described is what I’ve been anxious about, it’s like you read my mind! I’ve been having twitches for 2 years now. I’m 20 and it’s causing me really bad anxiety to the point where I’m googling ALS everyday. I have been diagnosed with Benign fasciculation syndrome just waiting to have an EMG done to confirm.

    • @sumeenahmed5099
      @sumeenahmed5099 2 года назад

      Did you had your emg

    • @evejones2852
      @evejones2852 Год назад

      @@sumeenahmed5099 Hi I had the EMG done today and everything was normal. Doctor said it is benign and something that I have to wait to pass on it’s own.

    • @sumeenahmed5099
      @sumeenahmed5099 Год назад

      @@evejones2852 thank you for your reply hope you get totaly fine soon

    • @kolomasaro
      @kolomasaro Год назад

      @Eve_Jones , how long did doctor tell you to wait to get EMG done?

    • @MaraveniRamana
      @MaraveniRamana 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@evejones2852 hlo does it cured.where did you taken treatment for this please tell me I'm so scared 😭

  • @sareloka7167
    @sareloka7167 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much. God damn, that helped a lot.

  • @owen.j.hightower
    @owen.j.hightower 3 года назад +4

    Thank you very much i'm going through a very stressful fase. I was absolutely sure i had ALS or Parkinson's disease, but your video helped me very much.

    • @willfisher5962
      @willfisher5962 3 года назад

      Any better now?

    • @owen.j.hightower
      @owen.j.hightower 3 года назад +1

      @@willfisher5962 yeah, i only have fasciculations very rarely and i got diagnosed with BFS

  • @Economivision
    @Economivision 3 года назад +3

    I needed this

  • @AmandaJBishop1
    @AmandaJBishop1 Год назад +3

    Im not downplaying the seriousness of ALS, but just want it to ne recognised that health anxiety is in its own way can be hugely debilitating...thank you for fhis video

  • @kanikatiwari259
    @kanikatiwari259 2 года назад

    You saved my life thankyou❤️

  • @daniellepeterson2232
    @daniellepeterson2232 3 года назад +15

    I’m having such terrible anxiety now and thinking about these muscle twitches among other things and it’s scaring me soo badly. I watch these videos to ease my mind. Thank you soo much!

  • @bmschiotis91
    @bmschiotis91 3 года назад +43

    I’m a year in, clean EMG/MRI I still battle this every single day, it truly is so hard. Thank you for this video! I have always had anxiety but I’ve never suffered so much since googling muscle twitching. I blame Google LOL!

    • @lindseyvillani9831
      @lindseyvillani9831 3 года назад +2

      Same thing! A year in from twitching and clean EMG and I still can’t get over it! Like you I have always had anxiety, but ever since the twitching and googling nothing is reassuring me. Why with twitching??!! Ugh so annoying

    • @amhkm9034
      @amhkm9034 2 года назад

      and does the muscle twitching still going on?

    • @Myworldmymind908
      @Myworldmymind908 2 года назад +2

      I completely understand where you're coming from . I told my wife take my phone from me for now on when I get home everyday so I literally don't look this shit up anymore . I'm dealing with horrible symptoms. Crazy part is do I do have an emg that is showing delay in both my lower sular nerves and then in my left ulnar nerve up top. So I'm literally like shitting myself until this follow up appointment which is in a few days

    • @juanimation_
      @juanimation_ Год назад +1

      @@Myworldmymind908 so what happened?

  • @bettyvintage
    @bettyvintage 3 года назад +1

    Hi Cherelle! Your videos help me so much and so I wanted to say thank you as I've been going through a bad HA time at the moment. I was wondering if you could do a video some point around cervical/ovarian cancer, periods and stress etc? I'm currently going through cervical/ovarian cancer worries (even though I've been mostly checked for everything and all is fine) and period problems, probably due to all the stress I am putting my body under!! But any video's about this would be so helpful :)

  • @garymccracken1735
    @garymccracken1735 3 года назад +1

    Total relapse today thank you for this! I feel so stupid I have a shoulder injury of some sort, I get pain and it radiates down arm with some numbness I also know I worked out this morning and worked out hard. And now I get a twitch here or there or I flex and get a short lived cramp or spasm. And of course boom headspace goes crazy and I have als. I also look at my body and think oh look a dent atrophy ugh..

  • @jessstaylor9256
    @jessstaylor9256 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much this all helps a lot

  • @jmeeks76
    @jmeeks76 3 года назад +7

    You are amazing! Thank you again for a well informative video! Who else is here because they developed a bad case of BFS from the coronovirus anxiety?
    If I may add to your suggestion about muscle twitching and vitamins... Caffiene will also cause fasiculations. Stop all caffiene use and see if that helps.

    • @MrBolyo1
      @MrBolyo1 3 года назад +3

      For me, i went through a very anxious time and the day after i finally calmed down i started having BFS...

  • @katelyn5407
    @katelyn5407 2 года назад +9

    Aughh thank you so much, I am experiencing weakness (not clinical, it just feels weak) and I have some twitching and shaking as well. This all happened after my first real panic attack in years (around 1.5 weeks ago) and its still ongoing so I have been a bit on edge. I'm only 20, so this helps a lot, thank you so much

    • @skafthab8519
      @skafthab8519 2 года назад

      How do you feel now

    • @kanikatiwari259
      @kanikatiwari259 2 года назад

      @@skafthab8519 are you from india?

    • @skafthab8519
      @skafthab8519 2 года назад

      @@kanikatiwari259 yeh.. Are you ok now ?

    • @kanikatiwari259
      @kanikatiwari259 2 года назад

      @@skafthab8519 you have muscle twitches all over your body?

    • @skafthab8519
      @skafthab8519 2 года назад

      @@kanikatiwari259 yeh ... What about you ! Are you fine ?

  • @Stevenpoo123
    @Stevenpoo123 5 месяцев назад

    You are so awesome!

  • @jiteshpayda9843
    @jiteshpayda9843 7 месяцев назад

    You are very true 100%. God Bless you.

  • @krakerkraker11
    @krakerkraker11 2 года назад +6

    stress causes elevated cortisone, abnormally high cortisone due to anxiety depletes potassium and that wont necessarily show up in the serum blood test because it will happen inside of the cell, then whats gonna happen is your H ions will shift into the intracellular level to maintain electrical neutrality since potassium and hydrogen are both + charged, then you will lose hydrogen ions from your blood which is also acid then your blood ph levels alters and you go into metabolic alkalosis state, in this state your ionized calcium levels will quickly fall and actually thats why you are getting the twitches, you need to acidify the blood or eat much more potassium, long story short potassium will affect magnesium absorption as well, drink some apple cider vinegar and eat some potassium heavy diet prefferably 2500-3000 mg a day see if it helps, when you go to doctors they will tell its caffeine or stress, caffeine also will decrease ionized calcium big time, its really ionized calcium but you cant fix it without potassium since H ions will only shift for potassium, low ionized calcium is also called hypocalcemia and it happens without changing your total serum calcium levels, so your calcium test should be totally fine but you might be hypocalcemic due to low ionized calcium, i was literally watching medical lectures to learn about this stuff, i can also interpret chest xrays and ct scans haha i love how my anxiety makes me a more educated person for literally no reason

  • @titanprice6970
    @titanprice6970 3 года назад +2

    I have been training and dieting loads, 6 weeks ago I started with a twitch in my back, near my armpit - Teres minor muscle area, I googled it said ALS/MND and I had a terrible bout of anxiety and Dr says I have illness anxiety.
    I have had negative blood test and physio thinks it’s a posture issue with working from home.
    Iv never really had a twitch before especially one that has lasted 6 weeks 😔

  • @Clapstick77
    @Clapstick77 Год назад

    Thank you for this :)

  • @overwhelmingtactician3011
    @overwhelmingtactician3011 2 года назад +9

    Goddamn I needed this I’ve done self diagnosed with like 9 fatal Diseases within the last 2 years all of this started because of Covid 19! I’m sick of this it’s time I started fighting my anxiety back!

    • @userrh2429
      @userrh2429 Год назад

      How are you doing now?

    • @overwhelmingtactician3011
      @overwhelmingtactician3011 Год назад +1

      @@userrh2429 Honestly. Ever since i started fighting back i have been doing great. I just forced myself to know that im in control. i found the more you fight it the more it concerns you and the more you fall into the hole. Just accept you have it and dont let it control you. its basically like a i dont care mindset if you tell yourself you dont care and just live life and that you are not scared the anxiety wont win! i hope my advice helps you recover like i am!

    • @rahilaalieva
      @rahilaalieva 10 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂sameee

  • @kocho4242
    @kocho4242 2 года назад

    Hi Cherelle, what do you use for recording videos? Great quality.

  • @Bitesandbalance
    @Bitesandbalance 3 года назад +2

    Haha the blood work came back normal for me and it made me freak out even more! Just like you said “easy fix” but no. All biomarkers normal. Yikes. Thanks for the reassuring video.

  • @salexwsadw4311
    @salexwsadw4311 3 года назад

    😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍your a really beautiful lady, with certain bodily problems, I wish you the very best in life, especially with your health.

  • @peachmelba1000
    @peachmelba1000 11 месяцев назад +2

    If you, like me, have been working a lot, been fairly isolated (single), perhaps privately indulging in some unhealthy habits, and on top of that you work out a lot and aren't sleeping enough, and then you suddenly have twitching, you have likely been really overdoing it, and building up A LOT of hidden bodily trauma in the form of exhaustion, perhaps without realizing it.
    Accumulated psycho-physiological trauma, and the anxiety it fosters and causes, is the source of BFS in my belief. Obviously some nutrient deficiencies are also possible causes. When we internalize a lot of trauma in our bodies it eventually has to come out, hence the twitching. Other people may experience a different manifestation.
    The next step is the inevitable dot connecting we do via Google, or even without that, for those who have health anxiety, we incorrectly attribute our symptoms to a bigger, badder wolf, and without proof.
    Are the twitches annoying? Hell yes. Can they sometimes not be easily ignored? Yes.
    However, if we take a moment to step back and rationally observe what is happening, it becomes obvious that our reaction to BFS is more powerful than it itself is. So either the anxiety it induces is worse than the twitching objectively is (and we all know BFS is harmless), or our reaction/response of living with it or learning to completely ignore is as well more powerful.
    In either case, this shows that our mind dictates our relationship to reality, in so far as how we respond to it.
    I am telling you to relax. You deserve to feel relaxed and you have the power to make it happen.
    This doesn't have to be exhausting. This is just how you (we) are, for now.
    Note: I've just started experiencing this condition and I am being proactive in fostering a dismissive attitude toward it, after 2 weeks of anxiety over it (which is uncharacteristic of me).
    Will I be reigning in my crazy lifestyle and getting some rest? You betcha.
    Be well.

  • @austincoker9784
    @austincoker9784 Год назад

    My bicep has twitched nearly all day. I have irrational medical anxiety so I have been consulting Dr Google and was pretty sure I was dying. Thanks for the video, it has eased my nerves.

  • @h1gh3r73
    @h1gh3r73 Год назад +2

    Man just listening to this I noticed my calf twitches eased off for a few mins for the first time in days.

  • @lastcall170
    @lastcall170 3 года назад

    Such a beautiful young woman. Enjoy your vids. Thanks. I went down that road too. Im still twitching after 2 years.

  • @515051506969
    @515051506969 Год назад

    I deal with the same issues you deal with always chasing some sickness but you also feel like something is wrong , tired fatigued depressed so on and so on

  • @Lucasfan375
    @Lucasfan375 3 года назад +23

    One thing you should know. Anxiety and stress does not cause ALS.

    • @raycolt8315
      @raycolt8315 2 года назад +2

      No one knows what's causing it! Its still unknown what's causing this terrible disease that's why they still can't find a way to reverse the process!

    • @cygnusablackhole74
      @cygnusablackhole74 2 года назад

      @@raycolt8315 it maybe a virus

  • @TopJimmyWinn
    @TopJimmyWinn 3 года назад

    I keep thinking I have it too, you video helps me so much, thnks love

  • @kevinbaxter7390
    @kevinbaxter7390 3 года назад

    Had GBS for 5 years and too add MMNCB diagnosis recently! Suffer with add on, s, essential tremor in both hands and fasciculations in quads and biceps, and yes I fort off ALS! Agree suffer with muscle atrophy.

  • @Michael-qs2kp
    @Michael-qs2kp 2 года назад +2

    Had muscle twitch about 2 months ago, didn’t have any twitching until 2-3 weeks ago when I searched it up. Now I feel like I’ve got calf atrophy, I work a physical job, play soccer and can still calf raise on that side just as much but still very scared!

  • @OptimusPrime__
    @OptimusPrime__ 3 года назад +1

    Ok now I fully understand the weakness part
    So basically if you can’t physically move your arm instead of muscle ache type feel if that makes sense

  • @gtgt3928
    @gtgt3928 3 года назад +10

    Had twitching fasiculations all over for 6 months... thumb hotspot and tongue. 2x clean EMGs.. Dont stress aslong as you dont have weakness and atrophy. Do yourselves a favor and get checked anyway to ease your minds.

  • @augustshearer299
    @augustshearer299 2 года назад

    Omg thank you so much.

  • @ItsSadieMary
    @ItsSadieMary 3 года назад

    Your amazing, your new hair color is so beautiful, is it herbal hair color or chemical?
    Your video is always helpful for me.

  • @iSheree
    @iSheree Месяц назад

    I have all those symptoms (and lots of other strange symptoms) but never even thought of ALS until I saw this video. I am under the care of a neurologist now who is trying to figure out what is going on. So far the only things she has mentioned is Myasthenia Gravis (ruled out with a blood test) and Multiple Sclerosis (just had MRI, after having to have surgery to remove my cochlear implant in the middle of cancer treatment), so I am safe to assume I don’t have ALS and I trust her. 😊

  • @kaylow225
    @kaylow225 Год назад +5

    Have had twitching for over 20 years. Had a test that came back negative. Doesn't matter. My mind will still run to the worst possible scenario. I don't think the anxiety ever goes away.

    • @howtomakealmostanything3484
      @howtomakealmostanything3484 10 месяцев назад

      There is now a clinical trial for an eye exam to detect ALS. Having a diagnostic test would relive so much anxiety from so many people ruclips.net/video/dac1vmX_65w/видео.html

    • @yae6625
      @yae6625 7 месяцев назад

      Just rationalize… 20 years you wouldve declined with ALS ur okay love ♥️

    • @spaceoddity54
      @spaceoddity54 5 месяцев назад

      Was the twitching constant or come and go?

    • @iSheree
      @iSheree Месяц назад

      If you haven’t gotten progressively worse at all, then its not ALS. A negative test in this case should matter and give you a peace of mind.

  • @gurditism
    @gurditism 8 месяцев назад

    I can’t Thankyou enough for this! ❤

  • @pronghorntractorwork
    @pronghorntractorwork 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much.

  • @cesarruiz7990
    @cesarruiz7990 2 года назад +3

    You should do one like this for MS

  • @ML-HS
    @ML-HS 11 месяцев назад

    How about when anxiety starts to influence your voice and speech? And of course mind goes for the stroke. Is it a much severe stage of anxiety?

  • @Artimes.
    @Artimes. Год назад +1

    You bring up alot of interesting points but what about stuff like Cramping, pins and needs, hot/cold sensations, vibrations in your hands and feet, etc. These are symptoms that I experience along with Benign fasciculations (twitching). Like something that you indicated having difficulty carrying a plate of food or something. I have experienced this myself but does that mean its ALS, no it could also be attributed to simple cramping due to other types of conditions like neuropathy or arthritis. I did actually get EMG's done, and they told me that I have what they characterizing as polyneuropathy at a very low stage with no nerve damage present. I don't know if the cramping and pins and needles are related to the same symptoms of Twitching, but I almost am 100% sure that the twitching it self is exasporated once I take more medication. I have already trialed my self and doubled up on my meds and my twitching is far more frequent lasted longer, and was more intense. The Medication is called Diamox. In any case it is troubling for me because I need the medication for treatment of my Ataxia but I also don’t want to succumb to more chronic issues later on.

    • @lisaho1218
      @lisaho1218 4 месяца назад

      Do you still have it? Is the pins and needles all over?

  • @janterlaje3526
    @janterlaje3526 3 года назад +25

    I’m going through this right now. I have developed muscle twitches every where and a vibrating sensation inside. My muscles are shaky feeling. I too thought my legs felt weak but not tripping, falling. I’m able to hold things in my hands without dropping. However I did just try talking an SSRI (Zoloft) for anxiety and my doctor thinks I’m having a bad reaction so I came off it. I however am convinced I’m going to die in two years from this. I have had anxiety my whole life and it is awful. I hate being so negative and thinking the worst but I spiral down the Google hole and have diagnosed myself as having it. Thank you for this video. It is nice to know I’m not alone with these feelings.

    • @umbertofurlan501
      @umbertofurlan501 3 года назад +1

      i'm currently having weak legs since gen 2020. 24/7. it all started with a general health anxiety. i went to neuroligist in march and he told me that its a subjective weakness and with ALs you have objective weakness. after 8 month of this miserable life i'm still convinced i have a degenerative disease.

    • @hououinkyouma6219
      @hououinkyouma6219 3 года назад +1

      @@umbertofurlan501 So how is everything now?

    • @pandadanda1850
      @pandadanda1850 3 года назад

      how is it now ?

    • @umbertofurlan501
      @umbertofurlan501 3 года назад

      @@pandadanda1850 Up and down.

    • @hugo3conde
      @hugo3conde 3 года назад +1

      @@umbertofurlan501 This happens with me as well! It have what i think is weakness on my right side (arm and leg) and it got to the point where I felt like I couldnt walk and I was so weak. So chiropractors, Neurologists, my personal doctor attributes it to anxiety as I have had blood tests for vitamin deficiencies. This does get better when I pop an Ativan, or maybe my brain forgets about it. I feel like I need answers but I am trying to eat better, drink more water, I cant exercise now as i just had knee surgery. But we shall see how it goes. I pray that you find peace and that you keep fighting ! stay strong!

  • @janiceince1965
    @janiceince1965 Год назад

    Have you ever had constant dizziness unsteadiness...floating bobbing swaying up and down sinking and vision issues sensory issues with it..?

  • @kaphakapha1035
    @kaphakapha1035 3 месяца назад

    I Have a awful health anxiety and OCD (male 28) and I'm im the bulbar Als rabbit hole .. I read about it and after a week I have started to slurre many words, No one have heard it when they speak to me, but! I have it recorded when I do slurre, so I really are slurring my words. I also started stuttering.
    After the first slurre I got so hyperaware of my speech. I have never had any problems with my speech, my speech is my biggest gift in my life so when something is off with it, I know for sure something is really wrong. During this time, I also remember my tongue feeling fatigue. I do not slurre all the time it's coming and going.
    I’ve also developed in the last 2-3 days a scalloped tounge and burning sensation on my tounge (never had this before), fasiculations all over my body, mostly on my left buttcheek, it also feels like I have lost the coordination of my tounge and my tounge is always touching my teeth while I’m speaking, I never had braces and I have straight teeth. And today I have bit my tounge like 15 times meanwhile I'm speaking ..

    So to my question, is this the bulbar onset of ALS? Because how can it be possible for me to slurre my words for 17 days with just hyperawareness and health anxiety, it should not be possible right?

    • @jameZZZb
      @jameZZZb 14 дней назад

      How are you now?

  • @FitxFresh
    @FitxFresh 6 месяцев назад

    Have had muscle twitches all over constantly since I got sick in late 2021. They make me more anxious and it’s likely the anxiety causing them. It’s a vicious cycle. Getting an EMG to be sure but if that’s clear I’ll feel better about them

  • @therandominterview
    @therandominterview 3 года назад

    My eyes and the muscles around my eyes have been twitching for more than a month. No other symptoms. I have no clue what it is. It’s kind of worrying me but it’s more annoying. I’m always stressed but I keep reading that benign twitches should go away after a couple weeks which mine haven’t. So not really sure.

  • @bj-jx4ng
    @bj-jx4ng 2 месяца назад

    My arm has felt weak for 5 weeks. It's not weak just feels it sometimes.. my doc said could be how I'm sleeping on it or carpel tunnel. I go for a nerve conduction test in July. Research has me scared. Just finding your videos ❤

  • @CakeItBy
    @CakeItBy 3 года назад +7

    This video really helped, addressed specific issues that I convinced myself were als. Something that is still worrying is that I get and notice twitching and dropping stuff when I’m not actively worried about als, at least consciously. I notice myself twitching on a daily basis and dropping stuff on average once a week and think maybe it’s als but brush it off bc I’ve been down this rabbit hole before but just slipped into it again and going to the doctor tomorrow. It just feels so real, like I’m not always anxious (I think) but will notice stuff and think “is this als?”, can anybody relate?

    • @titanprice6970
      @titanprice6970 3 года назад +1

      I’m the same, Iv had twitching in my back for over 6 weeks. I had been dieting and training for hard for 4 weeks before the twitching started. Since I googled and saw ALS/MND I notice every ache or twitch and panic.
      I think everything is hightened due to anxiety.
      Iv been running and feel strong so don’t think I have ALS, I saw the DR and blood test came back normal but I still worry. I just need to stop googling, hope you feel better soon

    • @MdlKg
      @MdlKg Год назад +1

      Yeah me too. Even if I am not “anxious” I still get twitches, muscle weakness and globus sensation in my throat… I don’t know if I am imagining things but I am very scared. I will go to make a EMG and blood test to rule this out. MRI came back normal

    • @kidthattellsstories8198
      @kidthattellsstories8198 11 месяцев назад

      ​@madelkrmen any updates

  • @danglagt
    @danglagt Год назад +2

    My twitching started with 2 weeks of numbness/tingling in my feet first. The numbness went away after 2 weeks, which is when I noticed constant twitching all over my body. Not sure if I was twitching in the initial 2 weeks, but I was certainly on edge and very jittery. Also having jerks in my feet/legs, mostly at night. All of my blood tests and MRI have come back normal, except the EMG showed mild sensory neuropathy in both legs and "although F waves are mildly prolonged; currently, there is no electrodiagnostic evidence of acute demyelinating polyneuropathy (AIDP)." All muscles examined were normal. The neurologist said no concerns with MS or ALS at this point, but I'm not sure what to do next. Hard to believe that it's BFS with the neuropathy in my legs. Healthy 33-year-old male and not sure what the mildly prolonged F waves means. Getting tested for Lyme next, but the testing process seems unreliable for that. Frustrating!

    • @kevinlester5113
      @kevinlester5113 Год назад

      Hey! Thanks for sharing your story it's similar to mine as I started with numbness/pins and needles/tingling in hands which seem to have disappeared and now I have full body twitching, I know it's probably anxiety but can't help thinking of the worst. Wanted to check if you had any updates on your story?

    • @danglagt
      @danglagt Год назад

      @@kevinlester5113 I tested positive for borrelia IgG antibodies (Lyme), so that’s what I’m treating it as. Self-diagnosed. Traditional doctor’s aren’t much help in this space.

    • @klqc4915
      @klqc4915 Год назад

      Did you guys have Covid? Same symptoms here directly after covid

  • @ridethathorse2111
    @ridethathorse2111 Год назад +7

    Guys,
    Muscle twitching is very Common for a lot of people... I know its annoying and having anxiety at the same time is not helpful but dont worry everything is just fine and you are fine.
    Much love

    • @juliamiller5120
      @juliamiller5120 Год назад

      Is it common for the muscle twitches to cause soreness?

    • @ridethathorse2111
      @ridethathorse2111 Год назад +1

      @@juliamiller5120 yes it can!
      I have been having muscle twitches for about 4 years... And have experienced Sorness as Well especially in my calf.
      I wouldnt worry but I would still Check Up to the doc to make a blood Test and See If you May have a Mineral deficiency :)
      Much Love and god Bless!

    • @juliamiller5120
      @juliamiller5120 Год назад

      @@ridethathorse2111 my blood work is normal. My cholesterol is borderline high. But that’s an easy fix. I did go to the ER because of the calf pain. The d-dimer was positive but the CT and ultrasound were negative. Meaning no blood clot. I’ve been having chest and arm pain, muscle twitches, soreness in both calves, generalized weakness, and my head feels tight and heavy. I have an appointment with my GP next week. But my instincts are telling me this is all my anxiety. It’s so amped up and so palpable right now that it’s manifesting into physical symptoms.

    • @ridethathorse2111
      @ridethathorse2111 2 месяца назад

      ​@@juliamiller5120how are you doing now?

  • @courtneycrank954
    @courtneycrank954 3 года назад +1

    I have twitching and muscle pain and sharp shooting pains in my hip and leg my grandma had als so it scares me but the doctor said she had sporadic als. My twitching is everywhere too

  • @user-qw4jy1oy9r
    @user-qw4jy1oy9r Год назад

    *I am seriously touched by your natural beauty and positive vibe emanating from you.*
    I would love to invite you to Iceland where I live and show you around as a sign of gratitude: *thank you for calming me down.* I was stressed recently thinking about ALS. *I am not anymore :)*

  • @brianray2803
    @brianray2803 Год назад

    I lost all of my money in the market after making $1000 or more a day, then hit with
    Trigeminal neuralgia - now I'm paralyzed in my mouth and tongue. Could my body be reacting to stress?

  • @franklinave2062
    @franklinave2062 Год назад +2

    Thanks.
    How much of life is lost because of anxiety.
    Don't blame yourselves for your anxiety.
    it's a burden, not a weakness.