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Old 10-06-2011, 08:07 AM #6
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Tyson,

I think you may need to consider psychological causes of these extreme symptoms, as you've had them repeatedly throughout your journey with MG. Stress and anxiety can culminate in symptoms which can mimic heart attacks and other pains, and I've noted that these "episodes" often coincide with times of great change in your life. Sometimes your body will loudly announce things that you do not want to think about or deal with yourself.

I would caution you to not repeatedly request CT scans, as the radiation used in them are many times that of a regular X-ray. Since you had thorough testing just 2 weeks ago, it is doubtful anything much would show now that wouldn't be apparent on blood testing.

There is absolutely no harm in sudeen discontinuation of Prograf. Hope you get some answers.
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