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what would cause sudden loss of muscle tone but no weakness?
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fuentesbaby24
I noticed the other day that my hand seemed different. There is no weakness in my left hand but I noticed that it looked like I lost muscle tone and it's just skin and bones now. I am also on medication for epilepsy, could that play a role in it?
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Posted by fuentesbaby24
I noticed the other day that my hand seemed different. There is no weakness in my left hand but I noticed that it looked like I lost muscle tone and it's just skin and bones now. I am also on medication for epilepsy, could that play a role in it?