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Old 03-22-2010, 02:59 PM #1
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Over a month ago my eyelid drooped for about a week. I went from Dr. to Dr. until here I sit with a "Understanding Myasthenia Gravis" brochure on my desk. My Neurologist says I have MG.

I feel fine. Vision fine. Eyelid fine.

No meds... come back in three months. Chest cat scan in the meantime. They'll call me with a time.

After reading the brochure...

Should I have mentioned I've been building miles because there is a half marathon coming up I want to run in? Should I have mentioned I walk four to six miles on a regular basis?

I did mention a surgery I have coming up and he said a local was fine.. If they want to do a general I should have the Dr. him before- what's that about?
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