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Old 11-15-2010, 02:57 PM
shalynn shalynn is offline
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Annie,

I had no idea that Neurontin could cause MG! I have had my B12 checked and it was normal. The doctors think my neuropathy is left over from an attack of Myelitis that I had six years ago.

The Neurontin/MG theory really could explain how I developed MG. The neuropathy came first, then the MG symptoms. I've only had the weakness and other typical MG symptoms for about two years.

I am suppose to be taking 60 mg three times a day, but I'm slowly ramping up the dose. I have been poked and prodded and tested for everything. I really do feel like MG is the correct diagnosis. Especially because I have responded so well to the Mestinon. My eye doctor really was the first doctor to diagnose me with it based on my ptosis.

Thanks for your info. I have given me a lot to think about.

Shalynn

PS...I'm having to learn my limitations all over again because the Mestinon makes me feel like I can do more, but when it wears off I can really feel it.
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