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Old 03-05-2014, 12:07 PM #4
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Any time you have a problem that causes your immune system to go into high gear (such as a illness or any type of infection), your mg will get worse. Remember that mg is caused because your immune system malfunctions and is over reacting. Many of us take immune suppressants to keep our immune systems in lower gear so it doesn't manufacture as many t-cells to attack the receptors on the muscles.

It may get back to where you were over time - but that's the key thing...it takes time. I know, I hate that too.

Good luck!
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