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Old 11-04-2009, 01:18 AM #1
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Default Royal victoria hospital belfast teaching hospital

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http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache...&ct=clnk&gl=uk
OR SEARCH GOOGLE UNDER ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL BELFAST

When I was confirmed as having myashenia gravis because it was a teaching hospital we were visited each day by different groups of students who were getting the opportunity to see a rare neuro disorder first hand .They got the opportunity to diagnosis your condition ,test each of the known symtoms and question you about your feelings.
The teaching co-ordinator printed for me and each of the students from wikipedia.org the following pages
1 WHAT IS MYASTHENIA GRAVIS
2 CLASSIFICATION
3 SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
4 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
5 DIAGNOSIS
6 ASSOCIATIONS
7 IN PREGNANCY
8 TREATMENT
9 PROGNOSIS
10 EPIDEMIOLOGY & MG INCHILDREN
11 NOTABLE PATIENTS
12 REFERENCES
13 EXTERNAL LINKS
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Not exactly sure WHAT is on wikipedia -- but, ever since I discovered that it could be edited by ANYONE -- I don't really trust the info 100%. Here are some guides that are PRIMO!!

http://www.uwo.ca/cns/resident/pocke...uscular/MG.pdf

http://www.myastheniagravis.org/guidedetails.htm

I ESPECIALLY "love" Dr. Nicolle's guide -- it covers just about everything!!
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Not exactly sure WHAT is on wikipedia -- but, ever since I discovered that it could be edited by ANYONE -- I don't really trust the info 100%. Here are some guides that are PRIMO!!

!
just a thought,
if it could be edited by anyone, why don't we start editing it?

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Alice, I think some MGers have tried that (editing Wikipedia) -- you get into a "tug of war". NOT all MGers "think" the same way -- believe it or not!!

You start having people dispensing medical advice -- and telling everyone that our condition is "totally" treatable with the proper medication. That ALL MGers can live totally "normal" lives. That kind of crap. (Can I say "crap" in here??)
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Alice, I think some MGers have tried that (editing Wikipedia) -- you get into a "tug of war". NOT all MGers "think" the same way -- believe it or not!!

You start having people dispensing medical advice -- and telling everyone that our condition is "totally" treatable with the proper medication. That ALL MGers can live totally "normal" lives. That kind of crap. (Can I say "crap" in here??)

guess you are right.

and "crap" is OK with me.

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Me to!!!!

OOOHHH thats what I'm leading a normal life!!!!, which is why my Aunty just told me I sound breathless(oooppps sorry there's my sarcasm creeping back in again :-) )
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Me to!!!!

OOOHHH thats what I'm leading a normal life!!!!, which is why my Aunty just told me I sound breathless(oooppps sorry there's my sarcasm creeping back in again :-) )
hehehehehehehehehehe -- yep, "normal"!! "Normal" on the planet Mygra!! That's where I live -- the planet Mygra. That's my story -- and I'm sticking to it!!

Sarcasm is good sometimes -- keeps us "sane"!!
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Default Planet Mygra

I have to admit that I am not that great in geography and don't really know where it is.

but, possibly if you are somewhere in outer space, you may be able to meet a world leading expert in neuromuscular disease. I have every reason to think that he has been abducted by alliens, as more then 2 years ago, after he recieved the results of my tests, he wrote to me- your test results show of respiratory muscle insufficiency, and you would need to have a muscle biopsy, am in a hurry, but will definitely write to you next wednesday, when I return.

so there are two possibilities, either "next wednesday" hasn't arrived yet, or as I have said he could have been abducted by alliens, and maybe if you are lucky they have put him on your planet!

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Alice, you have NO idea how much better you make me feel!!

BEFORE MG, I had such positive feelings about almost every doctor that I encountered. I never minded going to the doctor if I was sick -- was never intimidated -- or nervous. NOW, with all that has happened "thanks to MG", I have "white coat syndrome". My normal bp of 90/60 shoots up to 140/90! I even dread seeing my FAVORITE neuro -- who has done NOTHING but given me quality care and shown me every kindness. All of this "drama" thanks to a bunch of "ego-maniacs" at a BIG-NAME teaching hospital who treated me like a "number" -- a "number" without a brain -- a "number" without feelings -- a "number" without any purpose in life.

So, NOW I see that "they" even treat "their own" badly!!

I'm pretty sure your doc IS on planet MYGRA -- where he is the unwilling participant of a clinical trial -- bwah-ha-ha!!!
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