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Old 03-26-2012, 09:11 AM #1
Geode Geode is offline
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Default Muscle Pain

I've been following the forum for awhile, and muscle pain doesn't seem to be a frequent topic. Everyone gets sore muscles from time to time, and I'm sure MGer's are no exception, but it doesn't appear to be a prominent feature of this disease based on discussion topics. Is that a fair assessment, or no?

If I use my muscles when I'm weak, I will have terrible cramps and pain and bulging muscle knots for several days. I get the sense that in MG if you push yourself too hard, first of all - you just can't overdo it as much as maybe I can because your body will completely quit on you, and second, it would make you weaker over the next few days. Please describe what you experience, and set me straight!

Thanks!
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