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Old 10-05-2012, 01:38 PM
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I think that the whole muscle aspect is unique to each of us. I for one think that the reason I had such severe hypersensitivity to touch (excruciating) when I was paralyzed had to somehow relate to the fact that when I was struck with GBS I was very very muscular (was into bodybuilding - not the unnatural this was 1984 but for female was very well defined and strong). I now notice that my legs are most affected by MG (pain, weakness) and for as long as I can recall I have always had very muscular strong legs. I do not understand the connection but there must be some and I would suggest that perhaps another person with MG who had same circumstances (strong muscular legs) may have opposite effect (i.e. their legs are least affected by MG).

I dont know and really never did want to know. I realized today I am supposed to be preparing for board certification next March but havent started because I have, like everyone else on here, been forced to become certified in learning how to deal with MG.
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