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Old 05-22-2014, 08:00 PM #1
angell angell is offline
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Default Is pain unrelated?

I have done some reading of old posts here and a few searches but have come up more or less empty, or perhaps inconclusive would be a better word, regarding pain.

I am newly diagnosed with MG and, from what I am reading, am beginning to think my pain is caused by something else. To the point, I have chronic pain in my back that I would, on any given day, happily trade for a migraine.

Originally, I looked at my symptoms and when I was diagnosed assumed that MG was responsible for all my symptoms, but I'm seeing very few references to pain that can't be attributed to something else. Is such pain unrelated to MG?
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