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Diagnosis is based on the observance of the muscle weakness and the progressive worsening of the weakness. The diagnosis can be delayed because the disease is mistaken for ALS. What rules out most is a full EMG, Mayo had me do. With all tests In 4 months I was diagnosed and that was a fast results! Praise to God you don't have it!

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