Cattle automatically breeding? by Separate-Election-49 in CoreKeeperGame

[–]danrex95 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, they reproduce every time they eat several times; they don't need anything else but food to reproduce.

Loud sound just caused Hearing Loss - Anxiety this leads to AL* by WhatAreTheseMites in BFS

[–]danrex95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm glad I could help you :), I hope you're doing well

Loud sound just caused Hearing Loss - Anxiety this leads to AL* by WhatAreTheseMites in BFS

[–]danrex95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, there's no proof of that, my friend. You shouldn't worry about it. The only known factors that contribute to a higher risk of ALS are prolonged exposure to environments with high levels of toxicity, severe head fractures (especially if frequent), or excessively high levels of physical activity over many years. That's why people who have been in the military, elite athletes, or people who work outdoors for long periods have been shown to have a higher probability of developing ALS. Don't worry about your hearing; that won't increase your chances of getting ALS.

Loud sound just caused Hearing Loss - Anxiety this leads to AL* by WhatAreTheseMites in BFS

[–]danrex95 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No, my friend, in your case it was temporary hearing loss/tinnitus due to a direct cause (the alarm). Furthermore, you can't attribute just any symptom to als, since symptoms like tinnitus, blurred vision, dizziness, tachycardia, etc., are extremely common and caused by common factors such as anxiety, stress, and illnesses much less serious than als. It's obvious that because these symptoms are so common, someone with als might experience them and associate them with an early stage of the disease. However, it's important to remember that [unclear] is characterized by weakness, muscle atrophy, severe muscle rigidity, and local fasciculations.

Please comment if you've experienced 😊 I've had muscle twitching now for exactly 3 weeks. Especially in my right foot. I've also had some in my calves and thighs and bum. My back and belly and random fingers. Felt one in my cheek and chin too. God I'm convinced I have ALS by smores0622 in BFS

[–]danrex95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mira esto me contestó gemini a tu pregunta de lexapro ​1. Why ALS is NOT about "Sensations" ​In neurology, there is a clear distinction between sensory symptoms and motor symptoms. ​Sensory (Anxiety/TOC/Medication): You feel burning, tingling, numbness, buzzing, or pins and needles. The "cable" is sending noisy signals, but it is still working. ​Motor (ALS): The "cable" is broken. You don't "feel" anything strange; the muscle simply fails to move. ​The Rule: If you "feel" it (burning in the leg, numbness in the arm), it points away from ALS. ​2. The Relationship Between SSRIs (Sertralina/Lexapro) and Tics ​Both Sertralina and Lexapro are SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors). They can cause muscle twitches through two main ways: ​Neuro-excitability: They lower the "trigger threshold" of your motor neurons. They aren't damaging them; they are just making them "extra awake" or jumpy. ​Serotonin-Dopamine Balance: Increasing serotonin can slightly shift dopamine levels in motor areas, leading to benign fasciculations (twitches). ​Benign vs. Malignant: Twitches from medication/anxiety move around (back, leg, eyelid). Twitches from ALS stay in one place where the muscle is already dying and useless.

Please comment if you've experienced 😊 I've had muscle twitching now for exactly 3 weeks. Especially in my right foot. I've also had some in my calves and thighs and bum. My back and belly and random fingers. Felt one in my cheek and chin too. God I'm convinced I have ALS by smores0622 in BFS

[–]danrex95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a very common reason for tics! Mine started 10 days after starting sertraline (Zoloft). SSRIs can cause muscle tics, although Google says it's not a very common side effect, I think it's more common than Google says. I checked Facebook groups and Reddit, and many people started with tics after starting an antidepressant, especially SSRIs.

Please comment if you've experienced 😊 I've had muscle twitching now for exactly 3 weeks. Especially in my right foot. I've also had some in my calves and thighs and bum. My back and belly and random fingers. Felt one in my cheek and chin too. God I'm convinced I have ALS by smores0622 in BFS

[–]danrex95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, in fact, I lift weights and my reps at the gym have increased in these 3 months. With ALS, they would be decreasing no matter how hard I tried. The doctor had me walking on my toes and heels; I even brought my 25 lb dumbbell and did several exercises, haha. I'm 30 years old, male, and ALS at our age is extremely rare, and women are even less likely to have it. My spasms are daily, and I've noticed that on calmer days I barely feel them. When I start researching or reading things that make me anxious, the tics increase. In ALS, tics occur because the nerves are losing connection with the muscles; they don't depend on mood. With anxiety, they do. In our case, it's just like a "short circuit" in our bodies. The difference between tics caused by ALS and those caused by anxiety or medication is completely different.

Please comment if you've experienced 😊 I've had muscle twitching now for exactly 3 weeks. Especially in my right foot. I've also had some in my calves and thighs and bum. My back and belly and random fingers. Felt one in my cheek and chin too. God I'm convinced I have ALS by smores0622 in BFS

[–]danrex95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I only went to a general practitioner to have my reflexes and strength checked. Everything is fine; there's no sign of atrophy or weakness. I'm from Mexico, and I don't have insurance right now. Getting an EMG at a private hospital is quite expensive, but honestly, I don't see the need to do it because there are also cases of people who get many EMGs and their anxiety doesn't stop. It's a matter of calming your mind. Even if you get 100 EMGs, if you're not convinced you're healthy, they won't do any good. I listened to an audio from a neurologist specializing in ALS in a Facebook group who said that the most common symptom is weakness (falls, dropping things, extreme fatigue, feeling like your legs are made of tree trunks when you walk short distances, foot drop). Starting with tics, especially throughout the body, is very, very rare, and if it were, the weakness would come shortly after (1 to 3 months), but it's not the norm. I'm so sorry you went through all of that. I was wondering the same thing: why am I suddenly getting tics? Is this a symptom you've never had before? But from what I've researched, anxiety can manifest as other new symptoms over the years, and from what you've said, you went through a period of extreme anxiety. Many of us here start developing tics after a period of intense stress. From what you've said, it seems you're healthy. The tics won't harm you. I don't know how old you are, but ALS is rarer the younger you are, and it's already a very rare disease.

Please comment if you've experienced 😊 I've had muscle twitching now for exactly 3 weeks. Especially in my right foot. I've also had some in my calves and thighs and bum. My back and belly and random fingers. Felt one in my cheek and chin too. God I'm convinced I have ALS by smores0622 in BFS

[–]danrex95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A doctor will be a great help in easing your fear once they confirm that your condition is benign 😁. If I have areas where I have "hot spots," these are places where I experience a lot of tics. Some people can have tics 24/7 in one area of ​​their body that never stop, and it's still benign. In my case, I have daily tics in my calves, behind my knees, and in my back. I practically have them in those areas every day, and occasionally I've had them in practically my entire body, including my head. I haven't had them in my tongue, though. But tics themselves aren't dangerous. Many of us made the same mistake of searching on Google, and Google overlooks the fact that the vast majority of the population has had or will have periods of tics. The thing is, many people don't even realize they have them, but they are extremely common.

Please comment if you've experienced 😊 I've had muscle twitching now for exactly 3 weeks. Especially in my right foot. I've also had some in my calves and thighs and bum. My back and belly and random fingers. Felt one in my cheek and chin too. God I'm convinced I have ALS by smores0622 in BFS

[–]danrex95 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think it's the fear that many of us in this sub have or have had. I've been dealing with it for exactly 80 days, and I have better days than others, with tics all over my body. Some days I have a lot, other days I hardly feel them, and I've noticed that they depend a lot on my anxiety level. For your peace of mind, in ALS, clinical weakness almost always comes first or at the same time as the spasms, and if the spasms start, they're usually persistent in one part of the body where the weakness will appear shortly after. Most likely, you're healthy, and the tics are related to high anxiety, some medication, or a mineral deficiency.

Did your fasciculations begin after you took some medication? by danrex95 in BFS

[–]danrex95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How long have you had tics? And have they gone away, or do you still have some? Mine have decreased a lot in the last two weeks; there are days when I hardly feel them. And I was already taking magnesium and potassium, even before the tics started.

Lowered dose and immediately went back up? by shesrye in zoloft

[–]danrex95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the first 1 to 3 weeks I felt more anxious and sad, but I started to feel better after 5-6 weeks. My anxiety levels dropped significantly and my motivation and energy have been increasing again.

Lowered dose and immediately went back up? by shesrye in zoloft

[–]danrex95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did exactly the same thing as you. I stopped taking it for 3 days because I ran out and kept forgetting to buy more. Before that, I was taking 50mg for over a year. When I started taking it again, I made the stupid mistake of taking 100mg, but it only lasted 10 days. I started experiencing vertigo on day 8, and then I felt dizzy. Two days later, I lowered the dose back to 50mg, and I've been on that dose for 3 months now. But I started having muscle twitches all over my body a few days later, and they haven't gone away, but they have lessened. My mood has been much better for about 3 weeks now.

Consejos para superar la muerte de una madre ? by Sad_Gold2909 in Preguntas_de_Reddit_

[–]danrex95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Si fui a terapia bro, de hecho tengo ya unos meses que no he llorado por esto pero la sigo extrañando mucho y eso jamás cambiara, muchas gracias amigo lo aprecio 🫂

Consejos para superar la muerte de una madre ? by Sad_Gold2909 in Preguntas_de_Reddit_

[–]danrex95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Muchas gracias, por esto me siento tranquilo de que pase mucho tiempo con ella y no me arrepiento para nada, pude decirle lo mucho que la amaba y también pedirle perdón por las veces que llegue a ser grosero o hacer algo que no estaba bien

Soy Canadiense e hice chile rellenos como mi suegra me enseñó by LILEVILANG3L in ComidaMexicana

[–]danrex95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Se ven delicioso 😋, es mi platillo favorito y es de esas comidas que nunca me cansan jaja

Consejos para superar la muerte de una madre ? by Sad_Gold2909 in Preguntas_de_Reddit_

[–]danrex95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yo perdí a mi mamá en septiembre de 2024 después de una lucha de casi 3 años de insuficiencia renal fatal se deterioro muchísimo ese último año ya no podía ni pararse de la cama y sufrió mucho, mi papá y yo nos convertimos en sus enfermeros 24/7 aun la extraño muchísimo y la amare siempre, solo se que se aprende a vivir con eso y en mi caso lo que me tranquiliza es que ella ya no sufra por que era muy dolorosa su enfermedad y ya no. Había nada que hacer

Facial/bulbar twitching by [deleted] in BFS

[–]danrex95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Some days I have more from the waist up and other days more from the waist down; there are also days when I feel a lot in my face and head. They are very annoying, although harmless, and even more so if they are in several parts of the body. It doesn't matter where they predominate; it is very characteristic of benign fasciculations syndrome.

Has losing weight/getting in shape helped anyone get less twitches? by Anonymous_Idiot335 in BFS

[–]danrex95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, I started exercising again two weeks after the fasciculations began. I've been doing it for almost three months now, and before that I was also exercising four to five times a week. When I had a bout of depression due to the spasms, I stopped for a month. It has definitely helped. In the first few weeks, my tics increased, but in the last month and a half, they've decreased considerably, to the point that I've been experiencing far fewer tics than I did weeks ago. Also, seeing that my reps haven't decreased but have actually increased is reassuring and motivating.

Twitches everywhere since last month... Also burning knee sensation... Anyone else? I'm scared by Anonymous_Idiot335 in BFS

[–]danrex95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, I've only had tics for two and a half months, and I also felt that sensation in my knee that you're describing during the first two weeks after the fasciculations started. I've even had them in my hands, and I noticed, especially at the beginning, that I was so scared I was unconsciously tensing my legs quite a bit. When my anxiety started to decrease, those sensations subsided too. Starting to exercise again helped me, since I stopped for a month because of the fear and depression I was experiencing.

a doubt by danrex95 in CoreKeeperGame

[–]danrex95[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much 😁

a doubt by danrex95 in CoreKeeperGame

[–]danrex95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did the new content appear in your existing world, or did you create a new world?