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Old 07-12-2017, 10:28 PM #1
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Default MG Symptom Details

Hello,

I was wondering if I could get some inputs regarding your symptoms. Like for instance, when you say your arms and legs are weak, do they hurt, do you have a burning feeling with any activity, or just weak with no pain? Do your muscles get sore if you have to push yourself everyday along with being weak?

Do you always have the symptoms or does it come and go?

In the beginning of the MG, was it not as bad and then got worse?

Do your eyes blur or have double vision most of the time or just periodically?

Does the droopy eye always droop?

Thanks in advance!
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