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Default Imaginary tight band around me

It feels like I have a tight band around my waste, at the bottom of my ribs and below it. This happens on and off. It is worse at night. It is also worse on my right side, which is the side that is totally out of whack from eyeballs to feet.

I have mentioned it to all my doctors. Neuro 1 said I am crazy. Neuro 2 says MG causes it. Pulmonologist says it might diaphragm spasms. Primary care physician says he has no idea.

It is aggravating me badly right now, so I was wondering if anybody else with MG has this, and if so, do you know why?
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