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Old 06-29-2010, 06:28 PM #1
Stellatum Stellatum is offline
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Default fever diagnosed: Lyme disease

Well, I'm sort of enjoying getting diagnosed and treated for a mysterious disease within one week. That was easy!

The doctor says my Lyme disease is new, and not related to any of my neuromuscular symptoms.

I know that any kind of infection can be hard on a myasthenic, so as always I'd appreciate any warnings, tips, etc. you have to offer. Meanwhile, my MG symptoms have been milder lately, for mysterious reasons.

Thanks, everyone, for caring.

Abby
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