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Old 01-08-2015, 04:04 AM #1
Moortje Moortje is offline
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Default Increased heartbeat

I just wondering if anyone have experienced increased heartbeating together with MG or Mestinon?
Lately I have that on and off. Sometimes then I lay down and sometimes then Iīm standing. I noticed that were is a connection between my weakness and the heartbeating. Some times I think itīs beacause of the Mestinon, but itīs usually between the doses. I can also get twitchings in the muscle when the Mestinon is leaving the body.
Itīs all make me very confused.
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