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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 371
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 371
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Annie , I know you're not mad. I've long believed we must understand that not all things are MG, and not all weakness is MG. For myself, I think it comes from having a pitcher full of stuff going on in my body. And I can feel how one thing causes this kind of weakness, versus something else causing this, or that.
When my sugar drops too low, I instantly feel so weak that I can't lift my arms, or move. I know it's an MG symptom, but I know that it's really from my sugar dropping.
I think it's very important that someone says that "it may not be mg" often to new people. It can give them comfort.
I wasn't sure if you knew or not about the secondary pain to mg. Some don't get the pain, and don't know about it.
Soooooo are you saying you understood my explanation?????? Cause I may need you to explain it to me
Love you Annie, You too Jess.
Love Lizzie
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