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Old 06-11-2012, 05:52 PM #1
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Default got suddenly weaker today

Over the wrekend it was hot, and yesterday my weakness symptoms got a lot worse. Today at work I had a hard time having the strength to walk. At lunch i was having trouble talking because it too took a lot of strength.

In the afternoon i had some trouble taking deep breaths...my chest felt kind of heavy. Once that and the legs shaking during walking, that was enough to head home.

Its some better now tbat I've layed down for an hour, but laying here typing on my cellphone keypad....my arms just want to go kaput.

I just called the general phone nurse at my clinic, and she said to rest and watch it. Am a little nauseated too.

My AChR was negstive and no MuSK has been done, so i dont feel like i can say that i have mg.

Tired arms from holding up phone to type.... going to rest now. Any advice welcome.
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