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Old 05-06-2013, 07:22 AM #1
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Default Heart Vibrations

Hi There!
For the past three months I have noticed that I get a fluttering/vibrating/ feeling on the left side of my chest near my heart. I have had MG now for five years and have been on 60mg of Mestinon four times a day and do IVIG every other week. Has anyone else out here in 'cyberland' experienced this? It has me a bit concerned.


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