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Old 08-26-2009, 11:50 PM #13
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Neuro number two also mentioned MG. This new neuro saw muscle atrophy but since 6 months ago I was active and for 6 months I have barely moved, I thought that might happen. She mentioned Polymyt???sis (I don't remember how to spell it). She is doing a musk test? And a lot of other blood work. Then scheduled an EMG which I am scared to do. I don't DO pain! But I am always hurting so that's why she suspects Polymysitosis???
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