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Old 06-01-2012, 05:20 PM #8
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Teresa, that's exactly what I'd been thinking all this time. A year ago, my main MG symptom was weakness in my sides. When I walked out of church, those muscles would be really weak, and I'd think, hmm, I guess I'm using my side muscles a lot sitting in that hard, straight pew. Makes sense.

But now my side muscles are a lot better. Now when I walk out of church, the problem is that my leg muscles are too weak to support my weight. I can't think how sitting would tire them out.

Unless...did I read somewhere that sometimes with MG, if you tire one group of muscles, sometimes they all get weak? I dunno. This is really confusing.

Or maybe it's the choir. They're awful. There's this lady with a tambourine who has no sense of rhythm. I'm going to have to add that to my journal.

Abby
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