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I'm looking for information about diagnosing MG. I have a number of weird auto-immune/ fibromyalgia things going on, and a neurologist told me MG is ruled out as a factor, based on a negative chest x-ray, negative EMG, and neg anti-ACHR test.
But when I am tired or flaring I have:
Now I find my tongue gets tired if I speak for too long, and I start to have unclear diction. Should I trust that we really have ruled out MG? I feel weird asking about it, since no one seems to think it is a possibility. And I have been off and on sick fairly continuously since 2003, so maybe I'm just grasping at straws here. I haven't had a single-fiber EMG, and I would rather not, as I found the regular test quite distressing (maybe the fibromyalgia ups the pain.) Also, I tend to be a little too passive about presenting my complaints, and bugging my Docs... Any advice or ideas? Thank you. It is really wonderful that this site exists, especially for folk like me who live in a rural area . --Shari |
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