Angell, Okay, I admit it . . . I'm a total geek. A closet one, though. It's not too popular to like quantum physics or Tesla's work or plasma cosmology. And I sometimes refer to my breathing tanking as a core meltdown.
Those are very good ideas. Did you know that plants have feelings? At least that's what studies showed when they hooked them up to a polygraph to see if they reacted when they "felt" threatened. Pretty interesting stuff. I would want to know if plants NEED a rest, like we do.
Did you notice how fiber optics were a big deal in the early 80's and then they disappeared from any news? The energy companies don't like new energy ideas, because they wouldn't make enough money!
Do you only take MG meds? Are there other meds? There could be an interaction between them and/or any food you're eating. Some drugs do have food cautions (i.e., grapefruit). Are you a restless sleeper? MGers who are more active while sleeping are using their muscles and making them weaker. Could you have sleep apnea? Is it a blood sugar issue? Just throwing ideas out there.
I know you weren't yelling!
That is the one aspect missing from doctoring. Okay, there are a LOT of aspects missing, but this is a key one. Once a patient is diagnosed with a chronic illness, they should be "prescribed" a seminar on it! So many diseases are complex and managing them is not as easy as, "Here's a drug, enjoy your life."
Lupus, for example, often has regular group meetings within HMOs. It seems that the more well-known diseases have that in place, but not MG. MG can kill a patient, or at least mess them and their life up really good. It should be taken more seriously and have a management pamphlet at the very least.
There are some MG meetings around the country, but you'd have to seek them out. How many MG patients fall through the cracks and don't know that hot weather could kill them?
I like the way your mind works, Angell. That's what I love about this forum. The people here are so interesting.

Annie