Annie, he did the glaucoma test without numbing my eyes first (which didn't hurt at all--I don't know why they bother with the numbing drops in the first place).
He reeled off a list of drugs, but I didn't write them down. I did find this:
http://www.myasthenia.org/LinkClick....vg%3d&tabid=82
Quote:
Timolol, the beta adrenergic blocking eye drop, has been reported to be associated with increased myasthenic weakness. Similar observations have been made with betaxolol hydrochloride.
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I'm just worried that if they mess with the neuromuscular junctions in my eyes, they won't bounce back.
Abby