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Old 01-11-2013, 08:09 AM #1
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Default Can we talk about pain?

I know all the reference information symptoms lists do not list pain for MG'ers but I have a lot of pain. Not severe pain but constant aching, stiffness almost to the point of cramping in my large muscle (hip flexor, thigh, deltoids, pectorals and lats). ANd most of my weakness and discomfort is on the right side - the same side as the eye droop. My left side experience the same symptoms too, but much more mild.

So here are my questions: Is anyone else experiencing this type of pain and what are you doing for it? Does anyone else have symptoms much more severe on one side of their body than the other?

Sero-negative and still waiting for mestinon,
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