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Old 06-01-2012, 06:13 PM #1
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Question Burning Muscles

I was wondering if this is a problem for myasthenics. The muscles in my legs and arms burn a lot, in fact a little too much. I can get up from bed and walk halfway around the room and my leg muscles will be burning. It's mainly in my upper thighs and calves. It happens in my arms as well. Is this "normal" for MG or should I be concerned?
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