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Old 09-10-2015, 10:43 AM #1
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Default Scheduled for exercise test...nervous

This was scheduled for another condition I have over 6 months ago before my MG diagnosis. Obviously I am going to tell them of the diagnosis but I have no I idea how this exercise test will affect me as I have been very careful not to push myself. Has anyone had anything like this done? If you push yourself to your absolute limit (which is what they want) is it immediate fatigue or delayed fatigue? Will I know when to stop?
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