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Old 10-17-2009, 11:52 AM #1
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Well, im not sure if you guys understand (This is a thread to my previous one due to excersize)

Im one of the most active persons that I know, and this surgery wont stop me from running, even at costs of hurt. Its my life, i hate not being in shape, and its hard to do anything with my body right now.

I had a thymectomy, and my symptoms are going into remission, its not like Im on the mestinon and sitll have horrible symptoms, though I did have horrible symptoms from MG, and they are now going into remission.

Any others like me in the group? I ran 6 miles a day, captain of the soccer team, and basketball team, and a key member on my club soccer team.

Its really, really hard for me. and I dont understand it. I NEED to excersize to be okay. To be happy. To live.

Any idea when I will be able to lift weights again? I had my thymectomy the 30th of september.

Thanks
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