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Old 09-28-2007, 07:41 AM
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Hi Rumpled
You are right! All books and medical literature are very emphatic on this: MG doesn't cause any pain. In my oppinion, they should be revised: pain is something important in pacients with MG even if it's secondary. Muscle pain is always present when the person has weakness affecting limbs, arms, neck, axial muscles. To stay in a correct position preserving bones, spine, joints is a major challenge for me: when I sit for lunch, when I sit in front a computer, when I try to see TV, when I lift something. I have muscle contractures all the time and massages combined with some kind of anesthesic gel is the way I'm dealing daily with this.
I have fibromyalgia too and I'm used to it. But now, I don't know if the burning pains that I'm having are fibro or something new.
You know what I'm saying: having pain all the days, besides weakness and fatigue is something that makes me want to cry...
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