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Old 08-19-2017, 11:09 AM #9
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SLee, I know, the lab ranges almost seem arbitrary! Antibody results fluctuate through the years. A good neuro will redo the results in a few months or redo them now and send them off to Mayo (who invented the test). Every lab is different. They have different ways they run the test, therefore different ranges.

Have you seen a neurologist? Do they believe you have MG? Anything else you'd like to share? If so, maybe do a new post so that other members can see it and help you!

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