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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 884
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thanks,
you are a very nice and supportive group,
and I hope I can contribute something,
and erin, it is great that you have such a supportive neruologist,
I assume that when you say acute MG, you mean acute exacerbation, which can be managed with proper treatment, and should hopefully just be a small drawback in your way to remission.
MG is unfortunately not an acute illness, but a chronic one, and I may be wrong, but from what I have seen, I believe that even those that acheive remission, still have it to some extent, but many can overall live a near normal life with it.
alice
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