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GB was not considered as a likely DDx because I never lost my reflexes. In fact they were hyperactive. I did have a CSF tap. It was totally normal. I asked about GB or some unusual variant several times. When the second EMG/NCV came back normal (close to 3 months into the problem) I believe GB and peripheral neuropathy in general were written off.
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