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Originally Posted by gr8ful
Some may have read my post about being happy to have learned I have a thymoma yesterday because a thymectomy could provide a means of eliminating my newly diagnosed MG. Well, pingpongman woke me up a bit and thanks to him for the reality check. In hindsight, tumors are probably never a really good thing.
I don't know if you all like reading the thought processes of newly diagnosed Myasthenics. To me, this is all real, honest and new. I'm watching myself as I go through this process. I don't like it. The uncertainty is pretty tough. I don't have many symptoms yet but I am surely scared of what may develop. Some have it pretty tough but I suppose you all can remember when symptoms were mild and the whole MG thing was new. I Hope you guys are OK with some doofy newbee posts. Someone has to be the new kid on the block.
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We can all choose what we do and don´t read. The beauty of writing on a forum in addition to private messaging is that the minute you think something is ´doofy´ then someone else out there reading has just learned something important from your question and someone else´s answer - People are happy to read stories and questions and happy to help with something that once was new to them too
Good Luck with the whole procedure