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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Live in upper midwest
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Location: Live in upper midwest
Posts: 439
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Abby, So glad to hear of your boost. But the timing sounds bad. I had the same thing happen when I went to Mayo Clinic. I was new to the symptoms of MG then and didnt realize how good I can get with cold weather and for sure the added sleeping in very cold room in winter too. That was in November of 08. I got up to go to the clinic for my emg day and was walking with an ease, a liteness I had not had for well over a year if not years.
The young neuro I have currently did that same 'chatter' back and forth with a very senior doc who entered after a couple minutes. He was the head of the dept I think. Also my Sfemg was being seen by students in another room. That felt odd. It was a small room. I was laying on this table with my right arm closer. She was gonna start and I said my left is the weakest side. She paused and then said no it wouldnt make any difference. I think she was more sure it would be less convenient to get me moved to do the left arm.
Annie59
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