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Old 12-08-2015, 10:59 AM #1
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Smile Plasmaphersis and continuing problems

Hi everyone,
While in the hospital after a crisis, I took the plasmapheresis treatment. even though it helped a lot, after several weeks, I have had a return of weakness in my arms and some neck weakness. Hard to raise my arms above my waist until I have had several Mestinon pills (taking 90mg every 2 hours),
Has anyone had anything like this? I would like to think this would go away, or improve at least.
Any input will be welcome.
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