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Old 05-22-2012, 02:20 PM #1
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Default Fatiguable Handwriting

Me again!!! I´m sure I am just a little overexcited that after 4 long years there are also others somewhere on the planet that can understand the effects of fatiguable muscle weakness. But I also think doctors should be more aware of patterns. With me each time a new muscle group was affected the doctor decided that I had concocted a brand new disease and all in my head

I am in remission from severe myasthenic weakness but found it interesting that the finer motor skills have been a little more persistent. The writing samples attached are very much improved since last year, nevertheless they reflect the same patterns of weakness which affected other skeletal muscles progressively during a four year period.

1. Handwriting in the morning hours when least fatigued
2. Handwriting in the afternoon (during all the samples I was writing slowly and here I got out of breath whilst writing)
3. Handwriting deteriorates but improves with small rests
4. Handwriting improves with cooling of the whole arm and hand
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File Type: pdf Handwriting 1.pdf (139.3 KB, 152 views)
File Type: pdf Handwriting 2.pdf (136.9 KB, 135 views)
File Type: pdf Handwriting 3.pdf (140.8 KB, 155 views)
File Type: pdf Handwriting 4.pdf (119.1 KB, 129 views)
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