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Old 02-23-2010, 07:39 PM #5
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Ahhh take heart as I think we all do that at some time or other. I know I have. I sleep in a hospital bed {until I can afford one of those high dollar beds} so my head is elevated at night and the choking has stopped.

MG is just a very strange illness and only in time will you know what is normal for you.

I can't hold anything in my left arm for more than 30 seconds, a minute at most, so I have to use a shopping cart even if I am just buying milk. I can't wait for the spring because come hell or high water I am going to try to ride my bike again, my husband said he will follow me with the truck so when I have to stop he will be right there
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