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Old 03-07-2013, 01:17 PM #1
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Default New here and need advice

Hi. My name is Paul and after suffering with extreme problems with my muscles for 8 years I am being sent for MG testing. My initial diagnosis was fibromyalgia, which I have never agreed with. My condition has gradually deteriorated and I am now at the point where I cannot walk without sticks. I am hoping that you may be able to give me some pointers as to what I can expect when I go from my appointment. Thank you for listening.
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