What Causes Muscle Spasms And Weakness In Arms?
Muscle twitches
Detailed Answer:
I understand what you are saying.
Severe vitamin D deficiency can cause muscle cramps and weakness. I suggest you try another form of vitamin D such as daily tablets in various strengths such as 1000 or 2000 IU, or the mega-doses (60,000 IU) weekly.
Obviously do this under the guidance of a doctor only because the exact dose required will be determined based on your blood levels.
When I see someone like you in my practice I also order the following blood tests in addition to a physical examination:
CBC
CMP
TSH
Free T4
These tests do not require any fasting and can be done at any time of the day.
They screen for other potential causes of your muscle twitching such as calcium-glucose-electrolyte-thyroid problems.
Yes MS/ALS can present similarly as can any type of MND (Motor Neuron Disease) but I recommend getting a comprehensive assessment by a Neurologist to rule this out again
Follow up
Detailed Answer:
Muscle twitching can represent a host of medical conditions from very non-worrisome ones to others that are of serious concern.
It is not possible to comment on the likely cause of your twitching without a comprehensive evaluation that includes a detailed examination and further testing if necessary
Second Follow up
Detailed Answer:
Twitching can result from intense activity that the body is not used to but you are saying it was only sidewalk walking so that should not cause twitching.
I hope you get this checked soon
Third follow up
Detailed Answer:
Localized twitching can occur in certain neurological conditions. This merits a systematic physical examination with likely further testing such as Nerve Conduction studies to determine the exact cause, and plan treatment accordingly
Fourth follow up
Detailed Answer:
Twitching is only one feature of ALS/neurological problems, just like every headache does not mean there is a brain tumor, although many brain tumors do cause headaches.
So what you are seeking is an oversimplified answer in black and white, which is not possible, and certainly not on an online forum like this, where there is no opportunity to perform a complete physical examination.
Fifth follow up
Detailed Answer:
Best wishes for good health. I sincerely hope you find a medical reason for your symptoms so they can be appropriately treated.