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Old 10-24-2012, 02:30 AM
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Originally Posted by xrpodn View Post
I have had MG for 5 plus years now. My current dosage of mestinon is 5-6 30 mg tablets daily. About a month ago, My primary care doctor diagnosed me with pre diabetis, and recommended that I lose 20 pounds, which I did. My chewing started to get weaker. I went to the neurologist, she upped my prednisone to 60 mg daily. The chewing didn't improve, she wanted me to to to 120mg per day. I barely tolerated the 60 mg dosage. I did not try the higher dosage. Swallowing is good, very little mussle weakness, no eye droop. My question Is it normal for chewing to continue to be weak?
I may be wrong, but if I understand correctly you lost 20 pounds in one month?
Such a rapid weight loss can lead to electrolyte imbalance and nutritional deficiencies, which can definitely make MG worse.

To me it doesn't make much sense to increase the steroid dose, when you have pre-diabetes, unless you have severe or life-threatening symptoms.

I think your decision not to increase it further is very sensible.

I would try to take mestinon about 30 minutes before each meal, eat soft food/small and more frequent meals for a while and let your body gradually recover.

Make sure you diet is well balanced and that you have a good intake of potassium.
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