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Old 08-20-2016, 11:06 AM #1
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Default Muscle atrophy

I am one of the great undiagnosed. Plenty of MG symptoms much relieved by Mestinon and prednisone. Sadly, this past month I have lost specific muscles in my forearms and hands. Not generalized, more like dents. Of course, this would point to ALS. My neuro, whom I love, says atrophy is not a part of MG. I get mad at intelligent doctors saying stuff like that. He should have said atrophy is not typically part of MG, because I have found all sorts of nih paperwork on it. We already know from all my passed tests that I am not a typical MG case. Is anyone else having atrophy issues of any area?


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