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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: western australia
Posts: 894
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: western australia
Posts: 894
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Hi Tyson,
I hate that you are so young and going through this.
And yes being unpredictable is the nature of the mg beast.
I was 30 when I was diagnosed, I had a great job, was riding my horse, and fit.
Then I got mg, and crashed, I couldn't even get out of bed.
That was nearly 7 years ago, and Iam much better, but still am not working. I find I have good days and bad days, I try and walk as much as I can to keep fit. Summer is on its way, so the heat will knock me for six, so I have to take that into account, if I exercise too much I pay for it. I tell you all this not so as you get disheartened, but to show you how far I've come, from crawling into bed at 6.30pm sleeping till 10 then next day, to being able to exercise about every second day(depending of course).
We are all so different as to how our mg affects us, and I do hope you get back to being able to be as fit and athletic as you have been.
Do keep comming back, we all know what you are going through, and know what its like to not be able to do things. I still grieve about not being able to ride.
thinking of you
take care
Kate
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