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Myotonia Congenita
I just thought I'd toss this out there because it's a rare disorder and someone who can't figure out what the heck is wrong with them might look here.
Myotonia congenita is a neuromuscular disorder of the skeletal muscle chloride ion channel, which results in a delayed relaxation of the muscles after voluntary contraction. So if your muscles get "stuck" for a few seconds after you contract them, you might want to consider the disorder. Another interesting trait of the disorder is the "warm up" effect. The more the individual moves, the easier it is to move, until the individual rests again. This means the individual can have difficulty moving one minute, and be fine the next. "Fainting goats" have this disorder. |
Similar symptom in MMN
"delayed relaxation of the muscles after voluntary contraction"
Funny, I get this sometimes (I've been diagnosed with MMN, multifocal motor neuropathy.) If I clench a fist, sometimes I have to forcibly unpeel my fingers. |
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Wow!
A four hour EMG?? What did they do for four hours?! I went thru 1 1/2 hours, and I thought my EMG would never end! How long did it take to get your appt at Mayo?
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thompson's disease
I was diagnosed with this disease in September 2010 anyone else out there with this disease? It has just recently caused me to stop working. Any one that has Thompsons I would love to chat.
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Every neuro who has done an EMG on me ended up spending at least an extra hour. They get fascinated, or something. MMN is pretty unusual, so it must be like a butterfly collector coming across an extremely rare specimen. It must be due to this rarity that when I called the Mayo they immediately accepted me and made an appt for the next month without even a referral. My Univ of Utah neuro was amazed; he said he's got another patient he's been trying for months to get into the Mayo. Apparently that person does not have MMN (I'm the only MMN patient he's ever seen.) |
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