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Old 10-12-2012, 03:58 PM   #1
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Default Seronegative?

I haven't been checked for antibodies in about a year. I was negative then. It is typical for the doctor to recheck? My neurologist doesn't seem too worried about it one way or the other. He is convinced that I have MG based on his clinical diagnosis. I am not sure whether he has ever treated it before or not. If he keeps me alive for a year or two, that makes him an MG expert, right?
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