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Hi there,
I wonder if there's someone here who recognises one of my most important problems. I already do have myasthenia gravis, which is described as a "weaker when you move, stronger when you rest" disease. But I have a different kind of weakness, besides the "normal MG" weakness, and it's one my docs can't clarify and why they think there's something different going on. It's a typical kind of muscle weakness: a general muscle weakness which is caused by resting after exercise. It's not the exercise, nor the rest that makes me weak, it's the combination. An example: When I walk, I feel my muscles getting tired. The more I keep forcing myself to go on, the weaker I feel myself getting. Ok, so far so good, that's normal for my MG. But, the big difference, is I get my most severe general weakness, is when I rest after the walk. It's weird I was first able to keep on walking (yes it got more difficult with every step I took, but with all my fighting I was still able to go on), but once I rest, I can't even replace my legs when they're lying funny. I'm terribly weak all over. It's not an option not to rest after simple exercises. Does someone recognise this? |
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