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Old 08-30-2010, 05:15 PM #2
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Hi, Annie. There are a lot of us around here who sure do know what you're talking about! I keep telling my neuro that my legs are only very mildly affected, and he keeps testing my legs and telling me he doesn't think I have MG because the tests are only mildly abnormal. He won't test my side and back muscles, which are my main problem, because it's evidently unknown what normal test results for those muscles look like.

It's exactly like the old joke. A guy is on the street corner under a street light searching the ground for his lost watch. His friend says, "I thought you lost it on the other corner!" He says, "Oh, yes, I did, but the light is better over here."

We all wish you the best--hope your landlords and your neuro both start to see reason. Hang in there.

Abby
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