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3. Early symptoms and coordination issues

The earliest symptoms of ALS are nonspecific. Some people may develop weakness in one limb that slowly progresses over a few weeks. Weeks later, weakness will develop in another limb. For others, the first symptoms may be trouble swallowing or speaking clearly. Other common symptoms that occur early in the disease progression include the following:

  • Dropping things
  • Tripping
  • Falling
  • Slurred speech
  • Abnormal fatigue in the limbs
  • Uncontrollable crying or laughing

Understanding and Managing ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis)
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