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Old 12-30-2010, 07:39 PM #2
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Thanks for the update. It's really encouraging that they finally found some information! You say that your trunk (among other parts) is weak. Can you describe to me how you experience weakness in your trunk?

Thanks. I'm wondering because my neuro told me he's never seen an MG patient who walks like I do. I sway back and forth from the waist up, because whatever muscles hold the top half of you up, so you don't tilt from side to side--whatever muscles those are, mine are weak.

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