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Old 05-28-2012, 03:31 PM #1
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Default x-post from myasthenia gravis forum: leg muscle soreness

**Hi friends on the MS board, nice to meet you. I am a 36yo female un-DX'd being tested by a neurologist for either MS or MG (myasthenia gravis). I hang out on the MG board, but wanted to get your thoughts on this question as well (only got one reply on the MG board). My opthomologist and GP highly suspect MS, whereas the neurologist is thinking MG. See more of my posts/background on the MG board. Thank you! **

Hi friends,
Undiagnosed but suspected mg Restorativepose here.

A tendency my body has is that I experience muscle soreness in my quadriceps quickly, within one to two hours of using them, and often better by the next day. The weird thing is that I feel the soreness most at rest, and not when I'm walking around and using my legs. Is this possibly a mg stmptom?

Previously athletic (weightlifting), I went through a period where it felt like my quads were disintegtating....they buzzed and tingled and felt weak. Now they're pretty weak most of the time.

For example, today was a hot day and I managed a few hours in our boat which has some steps. Between the steps and also a ladder to climb in and out of the boat, now I'm sitting on the couch with my three year old and my quads are already feeling it. From today already!

Wow....I guess its a reminder that gone are the days of running 5ks and bodybuilding competitions. (Thinking: What on earth is wrong with me??)

Btw, have an mri of the brain and thoracic spine this week Wednesday to rule out ms.
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