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Old 02-05-2010, 04:09 PM #3
DeliaDee DeliaDee is offline
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DeliaDee, HOW were you diagnosed with MG? Via bloodwork, EMG, SFEMG, Tensilon test, symptoms, or ????
My bloodwork is normal with the exception of RNP antibodies, which the neuro thinks is due to MG. The diagnosis was due to symptoms, repetitive nerve stim, and single fiber EMG. I had some more blood work a couple of days ago and will find out the results in 2 weeks. Everyone, including the EMG technicians, knows about my neck issues. I only found out about the discs because my neuro sent me for an MRI. Really, I don't know for certain that I have MG yet and won't feel secure in the diagnosis until the results of the final tests come in but my neuro feels "98% certain" of the diagnosis.
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