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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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