(Thank you for encouraging questions and sharing your experiences in my last post, Annie

)
I´ve understood we don´t know everything yet but have also realized this place is the closest I´ve been to getting any answers at all. I´m impressed with the wealth of knowledge, experience and clarity of expression that all comes together in this Forum

!!! So I will pluck up courage and ask just
one more question for the time being.
For want of a better measuring system I almost want to´borrow´decibel units as a measure of intensity in myasthenic weakness...
3 stages have occurred in recent years.....
(I wrote about my experiences on the´sticky´section if time to read)
1. A four year period of myasthenic weakness in limbs starting at 5 units slowly escalating to 100 units
2. A five day period with sudden freefall down to almost 0 units one year ago (no MG medication)
3. Recent three month period of 20 units (myasthenic activity is down to a whisper but still quietly affecting new areas)
Question:
Would a simplistic and
hypothetical answer be that antibodies (either circulating/tissue bound) are
latent/not activated like they were before and are
still in the body?
(No SFEMG taken and all other tests normal)