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Old 04-23-2012, 06:09 PM #1
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Default Normal EMG's

I am trying to compile anecdotal evidence to present to my neurologist to support my requests to do further investigation for a few different diagnoses.

For myasthenia gravis, I want to ask for a Tensilon test, even though I'm seronegative and EMG was negative. suev, I found a great, concise post of yours about Mestinon helping you even though you are seronegative and your EMGs were not conclusive. Is it okay if I print it and take it to my appointment?

Also, can anyone else share your story for me to use, or point me in the direction of any similar stories about EMG's being normal? I was sure I'd seen at least one or two others, but am having trouble locating them. Maybe I'm search impaired

Thanks,
Tatia
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