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Old 11-05-2014, 10:34 PM #1
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Default Sudden difficulty with swallowing could it be Mg?

Hi all,
I am suddenly having trouble swallowing. It definitly seems to get worse as the day does by. It started four days ago and has gotten so bad the past two days I have not been able to eat any solids only drink some liquids. Could this be myasthenia gravis? I am going to my PCM tomorrow. I am really freaking out and scared.
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