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Old 09-15-2008, 12:34 PM
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Default Gulf War Vet

I'm a Gulf Vet. I retired from the Reserves last year after 41 years to the day from the day I enlisted to retirement. 4-5 months before retirement I was diagnosed with MG. It's gotten steadily worse and I am now on Mestinon (which was issued to us to carry in our gas masks in the Gulf, called pyridostigmine bromide) as well as Cellcept. It looks like it has caused central sleep apnea, causing me to now wear a bi-pap mask to sleep. I called Gulf Vets Health Hotline and asked them how many cases of MG are being reported among Gulf Vets. They told me 1 in 100. That is alarming when compared to frequency rates in normal population which I believe runs about 1 in 8000 to 10000 people. MG is a presumptive condition with the VA which means if you have the DD 214, they presume the condition is service-connected.


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Originally Posted by vindra View Post
Greetings fellow MG sufferers, and especially the BIKERS!!

I was just put on PB (Mesotonin), but haven't been truely diagnosed yet. The PB made a noticable difference, so I guess I have MG.

First had problems swallowing, and had many GI appointments, to include dialation of the esophogus. Then diagnosed with sleep apnea. I was starting to get weak, trouble breathing, etc. Started to rule out ALS. EMG's, blood tests. All points now to MG.

I am an avid rider - 03 HD FLHT with many miles on it. Road captain for our chapter. Got to the point I thought I was getting carple tunnel in the hands from the clutch and break levers....turns out to be MG related. Couldn't keep my left hand on the bar....been resting it lately. Skipped a 3 day road trip over the holiday weekend because of it. Not happy.

Any Gulf War vets out there??

regards,

John W.
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