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Old 09-16-2018, 01:21 PM #1
Kenna Kenna is offline
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Question Unilateral gluteal weakness

Hello All,

I am so happy to find this group. I was diagnosed with MG about a month ago and I have been reading as much information about MG as I can find. It's great to find a forum that provides real life experiences about living with MG.

Since this is a new diagnosis, I truly don't know what to expect. I am curious if any others have experienced decreased strength/decreased contraction of their gluteus (buttocks) muscle? Basically, I can't squeeze my butt cheeks together.

Up until a few days ago, all my MG symptoms have been in my bilateral arms.

Not sure what to think of this new weakness.

Any thoughts will be greatly appreciated.
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