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Old 09-27-2010, 05:58 PM #1
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Default Question about ACH Blood Test

I have a question about ACH readings. In early Aug I was tested and the results came back negative. Then in Early Sep I was tested again, the sample was sent to Mayo and came back high 7.65. Is this a significant reading? Does it really mean anything except I have tested positive for MG? I go see the doctor tomorrow but would like to sorta know what he is going to say in advance. He currently has me on 120mg of Mestinon and 180mg slow release at night but so far it has had no effect on my double vision, droopy eyelid or my tiredness.
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Mike
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