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Old 11-27-2009, 04:37 PM #1
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Default 2 years of MG

its almost 2 years since i first had MG which for the first 6 months was only double vision then came the weakness and all the other problems till the start of the preds and a few months of imuran but to many side effects on that so now im on 5ml every other day of preds the weakness is back thou my double vision is mild so im guessing that the antibodies are more under control
but will come back at a later date !!!!!!!!!!!!
so does the weight also improve as the steroids made my weight go up a lot
thats my hope now is to get my weight down again
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