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Old 02-03-2013, 11:43 AM #1
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Default How delayed is your weakness?

If you experience delay?

I noticed that apart from during my worst period, there was often a delay in muscle weakness……

Something like this:

1) Altitude – not long after
2) Antibiotics – one day late
3) Sedatives – one day late with limb muscle weakness following breathing weakness
4) Worst period – immediate weakness
5) Middle period – rapid weakness with repetitive muscle exertion
6) Better period – myasthenic weakness a few days after muscle exertion

(I can pretty much say that there was no delay during the worst peak since the body was already fatigued during the preparation phase of an action and could neither start nor sustain certain actions where specific muscles were not able to hold up their own mass and the weight of the bones was more than enough without adding extra challenges)


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