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Hello this is Mike. I have never posted in a forum before, so hopefully I'm doing this correctly.
I'm almost 52, I am athletic or as athletic as I can be at 52. I still lift weights and use elliptical several times a week. I have a desk job and sit for extremely long periods of time, and am about 20-30 lbs. heavier than I should be. With that said over the last couple years I feel like my legs are getting weaker, i have been chalking this up to old age, being overweight and lack of movement from my job.
Even though my legs feel weaker when I walk, I can still lift the same amount of weight in the gym. This has been the feeling for the last couple years, with a slight increase in weakness, if that makes sense. I missed a couple workouts last week and was traveling, when I got home, I did my work out on Monday. When i was done i went to bed and the next day my legs felt extremely weak and stayed weak each day after. Not a sore weakness like you would get after a workout, a different type of weak. The same I have been feeling the past couple years but just significantly worse.
Today is Friday, 4 days after my workout and I was able to get into a general doctor. I explained everything that I am explaining here, he gave me a referral to see a neurologist. The earliest I can get in is in 6 weeks. The general doctor doesn't know what it could be besides, MS, ALS or polio and said no one in the US gets Polio. He did order a bunch of blood work that he will review in 2 weeks when he is back from vacation.
At this point, I probably have done what I shouldn't have done, but I keep researching what can cause weak legs and I end up with the same conclusion. My wife has been researching too, she is more optimistic than I am in this situation. She thinks it could be arthritis. I don't know much about arthritis but I feel like I would have pain sitting, walking or working out and I don't have pain. Just a weakness that makes me think my knees will buckle at any time. I want to be optimistic with her but have not been able to come up with a realistic alternative to ALS.
Waiting 6 weeks for the neurologist and then the results is going to be difficult, especially after leaving the doctor today and him thinking it is probably ALS or MS. I'm not sure if he really believes that or has no other opinions with what it could be based on what I'm describing. He did not run any tests, didn't feel my leg muscles, we just talked. Maybe that is common because he is not a specialist, but I'm in a dark place right now. I can't stay focused on anything. I have work to deal with, 3 kids and many others things I need to be working on but can't stay focused. I do understand no one on this forum will know if I have ALS or not but any opinions or things I should do while waiting 6 weeks would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Mike
I'm almost 52, I am athletic or as athletic as I can be at 52. I still lift weights and use elliptical several times a week. I have a desk job and sit for extremely long periods of time, and am about 20-30 lbs. heavier than I should be. With that said over the last couple years I feel like my legs are getting weaker, i have been chalking this up to old age, being overweight and lack of movement from my job.
Even though my legs feel weaker when I walk, I can still lift the same amount of weight in the gym. This has been the feeling for the last couple years, with a slight increase in weakness, if that makes sense. I missed a couple workouts last week and was traveling, when I got home, I did my work out on Monday. When i was done i went to bed and the next day my legs felt extremely weak and stayed weak each day after. Not a sore weakness like you would get after a workout, a different type of weak. The same I have been feeling the past couple years but just significantly worse.
Today is Friday, 4 days after my workout and I was able to get into a general doctor. I explained everything that I am explaining here, he gave me a referral to see a neurologist. The earliest I can get in is in 6 weeks. The general doctor doesn't know what it could be besides, MS, ALS or polio and said no one in the US gets Polio. He did order a bunch of blood work that he will review in 2 weeks when he is back from vacation.
At this point, I probably have done what I shouldn't have done, but I keep researching what can cause weak legs and I end up with the same conclusion. My wife has been researching too, she is more optimistic than I am in this situation. She thinks it could be arthritis. I don't know much about arthritis but I feel like I would have pain sitting, walking or working out and I don't have pain. Just a weakness that makes me think my knees will buckle at any time. I want to be optimistic with her but have not been able to come up with a realistic alternative to ALS.
Waiting 6 weeks for the neurologist and then the results is going to be difficult, especially after leaving the doctor today and him thinking it is probably ALS or MS. I'm not sure if he really believes that or has no other opinions with what it could be based on what I'm describing. He did not run any tests, didn't feel my leg muscles, we just talked. Maybe that is common because he is not a specialist, but I'm in a dark place right now. I can't stay focused on anything. I have work to deal with, 3 kids and many others things I need to be working on but can't stay focused. I do understand no one on this forum will know if I have ALS or not but any opinions or things I should do while waiting 6 weeks would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Mike
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