An individual with myasthenia gravis may find that certain muscles become nearly unusable as the day goes on. As he uses his muscles, they weaken at a much faster rate than in a healthy person. This is particularly noticeable while eating. Many people report losing the ability to chew halfway through a meal, especially if the food is difficult to chew, such as steak.

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