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Old 11-23-2009, 10:51 AM
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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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