Muscle atrophy
4 years ago my thigh muscles began to slowly weaken. I went to a near-muscular doctor for evaluation. She performed every test she could think of including EMG/NCV, 15 vials of blood drawn, and genetic testing looking for a cause. One thing she did not do was a muscle biopsy.
15 months ago my muscles began to deteriorate more rapidly forcing me to walk shorter distances. Then when the distances grew shorter and shorter I began to use a cane, but could not walk even 2 blocks. Now I use forearm crutches just to walk a few hundred feet in my yard or when I go to a store.
I'm going to a new near-muscular specialist in a week What should I be asking? What are the chances that the muscle weakness can be reversed? A couple of my cardiologists offered a suggestion that I might have late-life Muscular Dystrophy. I am 78 years old.
Thanks for thinking about this and giving suggestions.
Bill
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@stonemountain47 My first thoughts about muscle atrophy was wondering if you had a spine issue with nerve compression. I also see that you have had heart failure and perhaps this affects your physical strength as well. Have you tried physical therapy?
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2 ReactionsI've seen both neurologists and neurosurgeons and had MRI's done 4 times over the last 5 years. They could find no spine issues other that peripheral neuropathy affecting only my feet.
My heart failure has been resolved, Afib is gone, and still my weakness and breathlessness continue. I have had PT as well without any muscle improvement. For a couple of years I was swimming a mile per day, 3 days per week and doing weight training 3 days a week. This past fall I had to quit both because my muscles got too weak to do either for more than 10 minutes or so.
Perhaps the euro-muscular team I'm going to see at Oregon Health Sciences University will find something helpful.
Thanks for your questions.
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3 ReactionsAre you talking about a neuromuscular neurologist?
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Have you had a brain MRI? When was your last cervical and lumbar spine MRI?
Have you seen a vascular/vein specialist to check for peripheral artery disease? Have you had recent extensive bloodwork to check heart/liver/kidney function and vitamin/mineral deficiencies/toxicities? How are your iron levels and red blood cells/oxygen levels? How is your hydration (do you drink plenty of water)?
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Have you had any ultrasound of your muscles or MRI of hips/pelvis and legs/muscles to check for soft tissue injuries/tears/edema?
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/symptoms/muscle-weakness
I have not had the ultrasound that you asked about. I will ask the neurologist next week.
Thanks.
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