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Hi, surgeons are always willing to do surgery. that's what they do for a living, isn't it? on a more serious note, there is no evidence based data regarding the benefit of thymectomy, even in the most classical group for it. (young, AchR positive patients). let alone less classical patients. your neuro's suggestions sound very reasonable to me (of course I don't know all the details). most people do very well with relatively low doses of prednisone. I am the exception, not the rule. I have a very rare, unusual, bizzare form of this illness, that even the best, world leading experts have not seen. I personally believe that there are other patients like me in the world, that just didn't have the abilities and clinical skills to fight like I did, but still they would be very few and not the typical patients. I hope your course would be much more benign and that you will indeed get to live a good and productive life, like your parents and even more. best, alice |
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