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No, I don't have MG. So far the only official dx is small fiber neuropathy because the EMG was negative. Pain doc thinks MS, PCP doesn't dismiss it. I've ruled out a ton of things, MS is one of the only things that fits everything I have, unless it's a really rare thing I don't know about.
Sorry chaos, I must have gotten you confused with another member
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