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Old 12-26-2008, 05:29 PM
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Default THat does make sense

I guess taking so many darn pills every day really can mess with anyone's memory! I have just been feeling like I've been in a fog recently - augh!!!

Had mylast IV IG and felt AWESOME but waaaaaaay over did it and am paying the price! C'est la vie!!!!

How are YOU feeling? Did you have a great xmas?

Erin
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Originally Posted by MissyGirl View Post
There have been some instances of family members sharing MG. However, I don't think it's because it's a hereditary disease, but rather because family members have been exposed to the same triggering phenomenom, whatever that might be.

It's my opinion that MG does NOT cause memory problems. I believe that's the general consensus of the medical community as well. I think it's simply the stress of living with a chronic illness and the effects of the meds we take to combat it that can cause the memory and cognitive issues. As for myself, my memory is as good as ever...much to my husband's disappointment. LOL

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