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Old 11-07-2009, 11:11 AM #15
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I think that people who like to learn and/or create are more likely to join a group like this. I know for me I am always craving learning and creating.

Learning and creating is like breathing in and out, it is necessary.

I always look for patterns, too. It drives other people crazy sometimes.

It could be that there are types of people that are more susceptable to getting MG. It is hard to know without more information.


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Ok, so let me make a tally -- I "see" at least 4 "science/math" types WITH a leaning toward the arts in this MG group (rather unusual, don't you think?). I don't know many like this in my "face-to-face" life.

I also have a Master's in Counseling. In another MG group, I am one of 4 or 5 of the counseling/psychological types. (Lizzie is here, too.)

Does anybody see a pattern? (Me, ALWAYS looking for patterns -- arrrrggghhhh!!!)

I do NOT think that we have "done" this to ourselves in any shape, form or fashion -- but, I wonder IF there are certain "types" of people that by their nature are more susceptible to MG/other autoimmunes.
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