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Old 03-31-2010, 08:08 AM #6
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Tyson,

Those all sound like MG symptoms, and don't let the neuro talk you into believing they aren't! I run into the same problem! I feel terrible so often that when I feel good I want to do the things I used to like riding my bike, lifting weights, and horsing around with my kids. The next day or two I am fighting to breath and walk/work. Don't forget that lifting weights after a period of not working out can lead to muscle pain and weakness by itself due to muscle damage. Do what feels good but in the end us MG'ers do need to be sensible about our condition.
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