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Old 03-15-2016, 06:04 AM #1
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Default General Fatigue with MG

Hello all....I have had MG since 2007...I take Cellcept and am doing fairly well.
The one thing I have noticed is that I have become more fatigued. Im not taking about muscle fatigue but rather a general fatigue in that by about 5pm I
am just about out of gas. Neurologists will tell you that General Fatigue is not a symptom of MG but have spoken to other MG patients who have
stated they too share the same general fatigue.
Do any of you also have this general fatigue that really saps you are the day
goes on??? Id love to hear from you. Thanks so much!
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