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Your question should be WHO is Lou Gehrig. He was a famous American baseball player. He was forced to stop playing ball due to an illness, MND.Motor neurone disease (MND) is a neurodegenerative disease that causes rapidly progressive muscle weakness. Specifically, the disease affects nerve cells (motor neurons) that control the muscles that enable you to move, speak, breathe and swallow.MND is also known as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig’s disease.
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In the year 1824 a scientist named Charles Bell published a paper discussing this previously unknown disease called Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. In 1939, baseball player Lou Gehrig contracted this disease. Since he was so well known at the time, the disease was nicknamed the Lou Gehrig Disease.
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Weakness may be all over the body or in only one area, side of the body, limb, or muscle. Weakness is more noticeable when it is in one area. Weakness on the left or right side may occur: After a stroke After injury to a nerve During a flare-up of multiple sclerosis There are two types of weaknesses, Subjective and Objective. Subjective means that you feel weak, but there is no real loss of strength. For example, you may feel weak if you have an infection such as mononucleosis or the flu. Objective means there is a loss of strength that can be noticed during a physical exam. There are diseases that cause weakness: stroke, Addison's Disease, Hyperparathyroidism, Low sodium, potassium, Thyrotoxicosis, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS),Bell's palsy,Cerebral palsy, Guillain-Barre syndrome, Multiple sclerosis Pinched nerve (for example, caused by a slipped disk in the spine). A doctor should be consulted if it does not go away.
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Fatigue and tremors are the most common symptoms of Muscular Sclerosis. Information on this condition is easily available, but a doctor visit should confirm or deny the presence of this condition.
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You should consider costs and services provided. You should also look at the certifications of the doctors providing the therapy.