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Originally Posted by AnnieB3
Moni, I wanted to say welcome to the forum. I'll be back later - I'm worn out right now. I have some things I need to say. Most importantly . . . what "drops" are you taking?! Some antibiotics can make MG worse and those eye drops they use at the eye doctor WILL make MG worse. Make sure you always check a drug and it's relative contraindication to a disease before you take it, even though you aren't diagnosed yet!
Annie
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I take sublingual immunotherapy (allergy drops for the past 18 mo.) I opted for these instead of shots. Less complication possibilitites. I saw my ENT last week and gave her all my test results along with all the notes that the neurologist provided. (I carry everything in a folder everywhere I go now) My ENT said she was going to do some more studying on MG. We did check on the drops and they don't seem to have any ill effects on mg. Found a couple of articles where ENT's where treating people with MG with the drops with no problems. I was happy about that because they really do help my allergies be less severe.