Good morning all,
Having moved from London to Southampton (and hence Kings to Southampton Gen) my new neurologist has been checking me out to get to know who I am MND wise.
He commissioned a new electrical test and told me when we met on Monday that he is is placing me in the less common group of people they see with a pure lower motor neurone disorder, which they usually refer to as PMA (Progressive Muscular Atrophy).
I already knew that my development was quite slow so I guess this doesn't make much difference other than give what I have a name – or at least another name!
But I'm interested to know how the electrical test can distinguish between upper and lower neurone involvement – is there a explanation that would work for my simple mind?
Having moved from London to Southampton (and hence Kings to Southampton Gen) my new neurologist has been checking me out to get to know who I am MND wise.
He commissioned a new electrical test and told me when we met on Monday that he is is placing me in the less common group of people they see with a pure lower motor neurone disorder, which they usually refer to as PMA (Progressive Muscular Atrophy).
I already knew that my development was quite slow so I guess this doesn't make much difference other than give what I have a name – or at least another name!
But I'm interested to know how the electrical test can distinguish between upper and lower neurone involvement – is there a explanation that would work for my simple mind?
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