

I've had some level of fasciculations (muscle twitching) for the entire 20 years that I've been sick. Felt muscle connecting shoulder to elbow slide from one position to another, like the central part of the muscle was oozing over a hump. Slowed movements stiffness? From flexing, being cold or still for too long.Numbness paralysis? Comes and goes in stomach, back and top of head, face, neck & throat, tongue.Tremors and wobbling weakness? Not fatigue, more that my legs won't hold me, or can't open the fridge.Other (pretty sure they don't fit into the above categories): I've learned to tell body parts to relax and then move on, not dwelling on them too much. But it seems that focusing a lot on how an area is feeling can sometimes cause jerking that looks like what's in the video. Myoclonus: Mine are usually strong, sometimes painful hyping jerks. I'm pretty sure my muscles have trouble relaxing after being flexed, which may have something to do with this. It feels like the muscles are relaxing in steps instead of smoothly. It's very noticeable after walking around within minutes to an hour of laying down, several small muscles in my legs twitch for a few seconds and then stop. But when I start relaxing to go to sleep, several small muscles in my arms and legs twitch for a few seconds.

Fasciculations: Ones matching what's in the video occur only a couple of times a year.
