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Old 10-05-2006, 02:50 PM #3
Raechel
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Default Myasthenia Gravis, LEMS and CMS

Hi, John. I'm afraid I wasn't clear enough when I made my forum request, sorry.

MG, LEMS and CMS all effect the transmission of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction. I would really like to see them listed in ONE category instead of three separate categories. There are people who are still undiagnosed who would benefit from having info and communication from people with all three of those diseases.

Is it possible to list them (as above) in one topic category? They are all "cousin" diseases and some treatments are the same. The symptoms are basically similar as well (weakness when you do things, better when you rest and with drugs - except that LEMS and CMS can be a bit different).

Thank you for having this forum and trying to meet our needs. I really appreciate it.

Raechel
 
 


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