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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 1,215
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Thanks, guys. It looks like my experience is pretty typical. I think the reason it surprised me so much that no one wants to talk about my MG is that I've spent so much time listening to the details of my friends' medical problems. So I thought it was normal for people to talk about their illnesses, and to listen to each other. Evidently it's not.
I still don't know if all humans feel like they're in a Star Trek episode, doing an away mission on an alien planet where the culture is weird and foreign and trying to extract generalized rules of behavior in order to fake it and pass for a native...or if that's just me. On the other hand, apparently I'm a good friend and an exceptionally good listener.
On the other hand, the next time a friend asks me if this illness still makes me feel tired in the evenings, I'm going to say, "The problem is not that I get tired, but that some of my muscles become temporarily paralyzed."
Abby
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