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Old 11-07-2010, 03:51 PM #1
MomYaYa MomYaYa is offline
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So my question is, it seems that we have vision struggles, but does anyone have HEARING troubles?? Like my eyes struggle with double vision but my prescription stays the same for my vision... in the same way, my ears struggle to HEAR but all tests say I CAN! Is it just me or is this an MG thing?

Last night we had my husbands company party. It was a long evening and because it was long my legs and neck fatigued (even though my wonderful husband did all the food fetching for me lol) So as we got up to leave, I had to use my husbands arm for balance and strength. Even though I did that, of course, my legs had a mind of their own and I waddled and swayed, and had to lift and clomp my feet. I just KNOW that everyone thought I was DRUNK!!!!! OMG I was soooooo embarrassed!!!!! LOLOL!!!!!!
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