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Old 06-15-2010, 12:16 PM #1
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Default MG?

First let me start off with my grandfather had MG. About 2 months ago I got Bell's Palsy. There were no blood tests or any other tests done. They only looked at me and said "yep Bell's palsy." I was treated and had movement back within about 1 month. I then started to develop muscle twitching over my entire body. They happen anywhere and are pretty random. They last for only a couple of seconds and move someplace else. I don't have them all of the time. I went to a neuro and again just a physical exam, and he said I was fine. I told him there was a history of MG. He didn't feel the need to any more testing. The anxeity has gotten the better of me, and now I am taking meds for that. I have had a feeling of a lump in my throat on and off for a while and even when it goes away I feel mucus in my throat. They are treating me to reflux. Just wondering if anyone was misdiagnosed with Bell's and then found out later it was MG.
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