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Originally Posted by Panorama
The MG Manual mentioned that a Myasthenia Gravis diagnosis "is frequently delayed months or even years. The unusual distribution and fluctuating symptoms often suggests psychiatric disease."
Myasthenia Gravis: A Manual for the Health Care Provider (PDF) - page 14
It seems to me that the false psychiatric diagnosis would fall most heavily on those who are insistent with their doctors that there is a problem. If you complain too much, and if you doctor cannot see the symptoms, then you must be crazy.
-Mark-
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yeah when MD doctor admitted me to hospital. The neuro told me that he thought that it was mg and it is sometimes hard to diagnose and then he said or it can be in my head. Even though my words were slurring and I was getting frustrated because could not get words to come out.