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Old 10-29-2009, 05:44 PM
Janet Kelley Janet Kelley is offline
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Default Postive thinking and MG

My partner was diagnosed with MG 6 years ago he is also a recovering alcholic as am I (he has not drank in 15 years, me 10). Anyway he had a thymectomy that was benign and has had PET scans since and no cancer. Initially, after no response to typcial meds, he was receiving plasmaphersis monthly, followed by IVIG. He has been intubated 3-4x been on cyclosporine which made no mark and also on a trial rituxan stint which also made no mark. His neuro's respose. Do nothing, sit around and wait to die basically is how I take it. He needs surgury on his shoulder for reconsturction as he has fallen due to weakness in his muscles and his Neuro does not want him to have it.

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Originally Posted by Nicknerd View Post
I tend to see people with autoimmune diseases as having 'weak' immune systems. They seem to be more prone to infection than those who have 'normal' immune systems.

As an example, I decided to look up 'thymus and HIV' just out of curiousity one day. There seemed to be quite a few cases of people with HIV developing Myasthenia gravis and Lupus-like syndromes. In fact, some doctors were proposing that Myasthenia gravis in HIV patients be considered a disorder that sometimes comes with seroconversion. I don't know if this is happening because of molecular mimickry, in which case, it might not be indicative of a 'weak' immune system, but something a bit different, or because the immune system is being destroyed somehow and making it act wacky, or even both. There was actually a study done comparing the thymuses of deceased HIV patients to those of people with MG who had thymectomies. Pathologically, the thymuses were very similar. To me, this translated to autoimmunity being a sign that the immune system is really weak, or injured in some way.

Sorry to have diverted the subject a bit! Just wanted to share that bit of info.. I found it really interesting!

Last edited by Janet Kelley; 10-29-2009 at 05:49 PM. Reason: more
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