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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 1,521
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 1,521
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mrsD-
thanks again for these links.
I will check in on the member's posts.
The link for myopathies is a great resource!
I have had extensive work-ups over the years, including nerve biopsies, etc. I have sensorimotor axonal PN and other conditions - autoimmune in nature - and have had these for many years.
In the past 3 years, I have started to show more clear signs/symptoms of an additional neuromuscular condition. Neurologists had witnessed it first-hand in the ER when I had been admitted to the ER one night. Lucky for me I could see a neurologist to the ER -- That came about by my telling the Attending P.A. I refused to leave the ER until I saw a neurologist, even though the PA had already written my discharge note. After a short, yet intense debate, I saw a neurologist. The Neurology resident recognized the neurological involvement and the need for assistance within 5 minutes of witnessing the signs, which were profound by the way. (No idea why the PA could not see anything wrong. Since electrolytes were fine, he wanted to discharge me. I could not walk, could not use my hands, etc.)
We've done more testing including repeated EMGs, NCVs, labwork (including repeated paraneoplastic panels). I have seen a specialist in Muscular Dystrophies. A few MD neurologists have consulted and they all suspect a "myotonic dystrophy." We will be doing DNA testing soon.
I am being treated for "myotonia" in addition to being treated for PN and other autoimmune conditions.
Thanks again, mrsD. I deeply appreciate your insights and your kind assistance.
To Our healing!
Deja Vu
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