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Old 12-03-2008, 05:48 AM #1
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Default couple of general questions

Hi all. Hope everyone is doing well. My wife is persting me to put up the tree for christmas so I made my excuses and dashed here instead :-P

I just have a couple of questions if you dont mind.

1. Do 'sufferers' of MG ALWAYS have eye symptoms? Or is it possible to have a generalised MG without them?
2. Does anybody here have a generalised myokymia? I ask this because, as you know from my previous posts, I am having generalised fasciculations. Or, what I thought were fasciculations. However, they are very rapid pulsations and my reading makes me wonder if they are infact myokymia instead. I couldnt find any info on the net about fasciculations and MG, but I did find info about myokymia and MG. So if anyone has any muscle twitching at all I'd love to hear from you. Mail me or reply on here its fine.
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