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Old 05-16-2010, 02:58 PM #11
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Its alarming how many young people are showing up on this board. Also at the myasthenia gravis (autoimmune) forum!
MG is not typically common in young males, yet 3 have joined here recently!

This has to be environmental... toxins, vaccines, or Vit D deficiencies, or diet.

Being outside in the sun and feeling better, is a big clue I think for getting Vit D tested!

Also I'd check your diet. Here is my diet thread:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread121516.html

Gluten intolerance can really sneak up on you!
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i saw my neurologist today and he is thinking that my tremors are not from my brian, but by my nerves. he also is starting to think that this is a 'spontanious genetic mutation' that would be autosomal recessive, because i have no one in my family with any type of genetic mutation/neuropathy.

he specualtes that because of my 'slightly high' arches in my feet, but my mom has very high arches in her feet and no problems. he says that they're not high enough for him to say for sure but he is 'speculating'.

i really at this point wouldn't mind if it was a gene mutation, obviously hoping for the 'best' lol, genetic mutation possible, but a diagnosis and a good idea of the future would do me well.

thanks for all your help
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So what exactly does your neurologist think that you might have? Thank you.



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i saw my neurologist today and he is thinking that my tremors are not from my brian, but by my nerves. he also is starting to think that this is a 'spontanious genetic mutation' that would be autosomal recessive, because i have no one in my family with any type of genetic mutation/neuropathy.

he specualtes that because of my 'slightly high' arches in my feet, but my mom has very high arches in her feet and no problems. he says that they're not high enough for him to say for sure but he is 'speculating'.

i really at this point wouldn't mind if it was a gene mutation, obviously hoping for the 'best' lol, genetic mutation possible, but a diagnosis and a good idea of the future would do me well.

thanks for all your help
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