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Old 09-04-2011, 07:59 AM #9
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I really don't know what they did as far as test, like d-dimer. They just said everything was fine and btw, it would take too long and I have to go through hell to get records. I talked to oncall neuro last night who said to just go back in. It seems easier to get records fast that way.

I am not overwhelmed by the info from you. My doc is really leaning toward stress (just hoping really) or CNS lesions causing this (although I don''t see that on your list, I did see a whole thing on it elsewhere and I have a lot of those symptoms).

Yes, I saw an endo who said it is definitely not their area. Thyroid is fine and no hormone stimulating tumor.

I was very confused last night and having trouble following conversations, even more than having any breathing problems and just so hazy-headed that we decided against going in and went for sleeping early. Breathing seems better this morning so far. It is so up and down I cannot get a handle on it so I feel like I don't need to do anything and then an hour later, I do again. So confusing but even still, it is not near as bad as last weekend when I could not eat or speak without being winded.

Also, I started with jaw tightness and aching on the left yesterday that is still there this morning. Is that MG related?
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