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I was wondering, does it matter if a muscle is well developed due to good work outs (before you got sick)?
Not thinking any further, I thought yes of course. However, because MG does not affect the muscle itself, but the the communication, does it really? I mean, does a healthy, well developed muscle have more Ach receptors than the same healthy less developed muscle to begin with? These is all besides the fact that being fit helps you with any disease, but I'm talking about specific muscle strength. ![]() Sorry for my most awful spelling mistakes. Can't change them. *effected?!?* Last edited by anon6618; 05-31-2014 at 12:13 PM. |
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