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Old 11-20-2009, 05:38 PM #18
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MG can indeed cause damage to the neuromuscular junction. Newer studies show that Mestinon may indeed be a immune modulating drug, suppressing antibodies. Time will tell.

Annie

Wow, Annie, I didn't know that. You're such a wealth of information! Any studies out on that yet you could point me to?

Maybe that explains why I decline for several days after I stop Mestinon. I hope I never have to do that again. I love, love, love mestinon!!!

Thanks!

And to Kendra: I'll get twitches all over if I go above 60, but I definitely feel the need to take 60 every 4 hours or else it's the old crash and droop.

Ally

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