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Old 09-16-2012, 04:48 PM #1
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ive had myasthenia gravis for 4 years but i don,t fit in to any group i,m negative in anti bodies ive had a test by my neuro who doesnt think i have M.G. my new Dr has done blood test and found i have parathryiod a raise level of cacium in my blood and many side effects but mayb the calcium is helping me in some way as i manage my M.G quite well
i,m such a odd ball and no one thinks i even have it as i seem quite strong my symtoms are muscle weakness arms and legs a feeling of exhaustion breathing problems but only in the early evenings speach probs i,m quite strong in the mornings and early afternoons what hurts is no one thinks i,m realy poorly
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