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Old 01-09-2010, 07:23 PM #1
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Default MG Concerns

I am a 71 year old who was diagnosed with MG in September. I'm in seemingly excellent health so the neurologist wanted me to have the thymus removed which I did in December. When I went for my appointment with the neurologist he increased my mestinon dosage from 3 to 4 tablets every four hours. I was disappointed as I thought it might be decreased instead of increasing it. I haven't had any weakening since the surgery and am confused as to why he increased the medication. Any ideas from any one out there? Thank you
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