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Old 11-24-2012, 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by alice md View Post
20 years ago, after nearly a year of having gradually worsening symptoms, I started having a slowly progressing remission (I like this terminology).
And just like you say-nothing got in the way of it.
I remember cautiously going back to playing with my son in the park (no problem), instead of sitting and passively watching him play. And then deciding I could start my internship (no problem, except for my voice which continued to be softer for another year or so). At first I made sure all my night shifts were at the end of the week (so I could rest after that), but then realized there was no need for that.

My spontaneous remission lasted for 15 (wonderful) years.
I do have to say I almost fell off my chair after reading this response!
I´ve only ever read about spontaneous remissions in MG after thyectomy....
And I have never heard of anyone else having an experience with´slowly progressing remission´....
In fact, I´ve wondered why I haven´t even been able to locate very many descriptions about remissions at all!
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