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Old 03-17-2014, 07:23 PM #7
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I have, and have had for a long time, the suspicion that I may have MS rather than MG. My grandfather had MS. I had a normal MRI three years ago, but I wonder if it is still normal.

I read up on the MS hug, and it is apparently not diagnostic for MS. So maybe it is muscle spasms that are somehow related to MG.

As long as I stay with my current neuro, I won't find out. He is completely satisfied with his diagnosis. Maybe he is right. I am better than I was before cellcept.....
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