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Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 19
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 19
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Ask the doctor doing the surgery what they plan on giving you for pain. Also call the neurologist's office anyway, even if he/she is away as they have to have someone covering for them in emergency situations. The neurologist may be able to recommend a pain killer that doesn't interfere with MG. Also make sure you talk to the anesthesiologist and remind them what drugs make you weak. I always cary a list of the most common interactions with MG and give it to all of my doctors.
I hope the surgery goes well- positive thinking and Tylenol couldn't hurt either!
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