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New to MG. About to have tests with a neurologist. Along with many strange irregular blood tests, I have high AChR Blocking Abs.
Although lethargy and weakness IS an issue (constant, to varying degrees, and has been debilitating on more than one occasion) I also suffer from a great deal of pain. Is this true for anyone else here? I've been hearing all about the weakness but not so much pain. Thanks! -Three years in |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | AnnieB3 (11-15-2014) |
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My doctor says that MG does not cause pain. He also can't tell me why I have so much pain. I will be interested to see other responses.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | AnnieB3 (11-15-2014), Schrödinger'sCat (11-25-2014) |
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The neurological/ physiological process that causes MG does not cause pain. But I would wonder if
1. other body parts; bones, tendons, cartilage, etc. are overused to compensate when we are fatigued/weak. 2. other auto-immune diseases are present and causing pain. So many MGers say that they have pain-it's the medical professional world that says they don't. |
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I had severe leg pain until my neuro-muscular Dr said it was the statins I was taking. He said statins was one of worst drugs we have. After I stopped the statins the pain vanished.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | AnnieB3 (11-15-2014), Schrödinger'sCat (11-25-2014) |
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I am still in the process of getting a diagnosis, but I do have all the typical MG symptoms except for double vision and have started Mestonin. I have a lot of joint pain and injuries, especially in my back and shoulder and hip on my side that is weaker. I believe it is from my muscle weakness and the lack of support my muscles provide to my joints. Makes sense to me. I also do get aches and pains, icy cold hands and feet and get shaky when I am having a bad episode. Other than that I have not had any other pain so far.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | AnnieB3 (11-15-2014), Schrödinger'sCat (11-25-2014) |
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This thread shows a possible inflammatory marker in MG.
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread211489.html When muscles are weak, they can cramp or spasm. That causes pain! It's a secondary symptom of MG, one which doctors often don't acknowledge. Think of a marathon runner or other athletes and how their muscles can get tight, cramp, or spasm. It just happens sooner in MG. Sadiecl, Have you had your thyroid checked? The icy cold, etc. sounds more thyroid related to me. Or circulatory. Or not enough oxygen. ![]() Don't assume the pain is MG, though. You might want your thyroid and B12 checked as well. Annie |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | juliejayne (11-16-2014), Schrödinger'sCat (11-25-2014) |
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I have a diagnosis of Blepharospasm for my eyes, though the blinking doesn't cause any pain. But I have also had cramp like pains in my right arm, and the pain was pretty severe for 6 weeks. But once I took Mestinon the pains in the arm went away, and the spasms in the eyelid have slowed by more than 50%.
I don't know how or why it happens but yes MG can cause pain. Cold hands and feet. Are they actually cold or do they just feel cold to you. I have often felt that my hands were cold, but other people said they were warm to the touch and when I had an EMG done, they wanted the skin temp up to 32C, they were surprised to see that my resting skin temp was 31C although I felt cold. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | AnnieB3 (11-18-2014), Schrödinger'sCat (11-25-2014) |
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