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Old 04-18-2009, 09:27 PM #1
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Default very weak today

I went to my grandson's special Olympics event yesterday. We ended up walking around a huge field and track but having to wait in the sun for long periods. I was fine yesterday. Today is a different story. I am weak all over. I feel a little strain in my calf muscles and arm muscles. I feel like I am going to fall down but I don't just weak. Is this unusual to feel the next day instead of the day it happened? I am going to my first MD clinic Monday anybody else go to one of those? I heard they do test the first day even if you already have a diagnosis. I am almost 50, and I was wondering does this actually damage the muscle recepticle to the point that it can't connect properly?
Is anyone else out there overweight and have MG/ I hope I gave you enough questions to answer. LOL.
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