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A characteristic feature of Myasthenia Gravis is that if you repeatedly use a muscle for some time, it gets progressively weaker. And after a period of rest, you gain the strength. But it will be better if you get the MG evaluation done.
You may also consider chronic fatigue syndrome as an alternative diagnosis if the MG workup is negative.
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