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Old 10-28-2010, 03:52 AM #1
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Default Muscle Spasms

I would like to know whether anyone has reoccurring muscle spasms. I have had them for TEN years, and they occur in the same place, the shoulder blade or underneath them, always on the left side.

Sometimes, the muscles get so tight I have to break down and take a muscle relaxer, which I know conflicts with the Mestinon, but it gets so bad when I lie on my back to rest or just relax. It's hard to breath and worsens the poor breathing I do have.

As a result, I do not take my Mestinon, and I let the relaxers do their job. Mind you, there are a year and half old, so their effects are not as potent.

So, I was just wondering whether these spasms a symptom of MG, that has been missed or not as well known.
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