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Old 02-20-2016, 11:19 AM #1
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Default Myasthenia gravis and pain?

I have a question regarding MG and pain. I have gone through more testing, and once again, the tests have turned out normal. But I have all of the symptoms, and I think possibly my doctors are going to start treating me as though I have myasthenia gravis even though the tests are negative.

I have a question. For those of you who have MG, do you have pain with it? I didn't have pain initially, but I am having pain now. If you have pain, how do you deal with it? I can't take pain medications due to other health problems. I've been trying to keep stretching, and I rub the sore muscles, but it's not really working that well. Thanks for any ideas that others can share.

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Erin
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