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Old 05-09-2013, 05:51 PM
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Myasthenia gravis is a condition that cause muscle weakness because nerve receptors are dammed by the immune system. often the first systems are ocular resulting in blurred, double, or drooping eye lids. Generalized mg effects all makes. Improvement is usual after rest and difficult, constant, or a myasthenic crisis is.treated with steroids, medicine such mestinon or plasmapheresis. i had mainly bulbar muscle issues speech, swallowing and breathing. I have mild eyelid weakness but two weeks ago.started seeing shimmeRing, moving, slightly distorted.vision in both eyes even with one eye closed ruling out double vision. This isn't characteristic of mg but my.doc says he has heard of this. i having the lumbar puncture to.check for the three proteins found in ms. This wouldn't give me a clinical diagnoses but.give.me a chance for early treatment.


the heavy metal test was my suggestion because on all of the forums i found heavy metals can cause neuro symptoms and i.live in a fishing community that has high levels of mercury. One of the only places I could find someone with similar symptoms was at the link below by the poster Alena. One of the responders said she had the same type of symptoms and it was from mercury poisoning. I doubt that is what I have but a couple of years ago I came across a research study done with local marine life and they noticed that the fish and dolphin here have very high mercury levels compared to other parts of Florida. I fish a lot and eat some of the local fish so I thought it was a shot in the dark to get tested and it wouldn't hurt either way. I'll post the results. Another post I came across was an MS board where a lady on an MS board said she noticed when she read, especially smaller text that was close together she noticed that the lines were wavy back and forth. Some said it was from a migraine, some said MS, and one personal said they had ocular MG with "similar" symptoms. It took the guy with MG to go through 4 neuros before he got his diagnoses. I'm pretty much done with my research at this point because whatever is going on, is going to happen. I am just trying to get a head start on anything for treatment. Hopefully my multiple posts help someone out.

( http://www.braintalkcommunities.org/...ead.php?t=3993 )

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