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Old 07-05-2012, 02:37 PM #1
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Default MG Testing Question- any insight?

Hello,
so I am not diagnosed with anything, but my legs are getting weaker (despite supposidly no signs of anything on recent emg/ncv)...

I had the 2 labs that tested negative for MG and the neuro gave me 1 dose of MESTION in office to see if it improved weakness in my legs. it didn't.

Can 1 dose mestion immediately show improvement im muscle weakness, is this a good way to gage response, or should I have been on Mestion longer.

Please help, I am searching for answers from personal experiences...
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