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Old 11-09-2012, 02:39 AM #5
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That is such a good point about variating muscle use with myasthenic weakness and eventually MG forces you to do that - I have to be more proactive and get´ahead´before mine crash and definitely distribute the load more effectively. And think about ones that need strengthening!

Painting by numbers sounds lovely, I wish I could come over and join you for a session IF my forearms and hands behave a little better than they do whilst trying to write!!!!!

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