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IVIG are intravenous immunoglobulins. In myasthenia gravis they act by diluting the host antibodies and in larger doses they suppress the production of autoantibodies.
Since the level of antibodies is reduced it is possible that IVIG may have influenced the results of EMG examination.
Since you are feeling better with mestinon it indicates that you are a myasthenic patient.
You can repeat the test after two months just to make sure. Take care!