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Old 05-23-2012, 02:18 AM #11
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Default Mg DV

Hi Everyone, Newbeeie


First diagnosised May 2011 with Mg. My experience is the DV. I been wearing prizsm glasses along with takening steriods (30mg) and mestion time span(180mg). Dec.2011 the DV went away and I started decreasing the steriods down to 05mg continuing the timespan. Just recently after having stressful week ( May 2012) my Dv has come back. I have a doctors visit at the end of this month, but meanwhile i going to increase my steriods back to 30mg and get plenty of rest and try not to stress at all.
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