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Old 08-27-2013, 03:18 PM #1
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Hi, everyone. I'm curious. I have typical myasthenia symptoms, but also sometimes "spells" of weakness that last about half an hour. I've talked about this here before. Here's the thing: I can often feel these episodes of whole-body limpness coming on, and I'll be darned if it doesn't feel exactly like an alcoholic buzz--not in my head (I'm not light-headed or dizzy) but in the rest of my body, especially my arms and legs.

Does anyone know what I'm talking about?

Thanks! I have been very strong for the last two months, but my symptoms are back. This is what happened to me last summer, too: I got strong in the spring and weak again at the end of August. I don't know why.

Abby
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