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Old 11-16-2010, 09:03 PM #1
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Default Brittle myasthenics

Someone here sent me to the Autralian MG site and I found this reference the other day. Then yesterday I spent the day coming out one end and then the other from a mestinon reaction that was totally out of the blue and abnormal. I had had some weird stuff the day before but slight by comparison. Gosh that was scary. It weakened me even more so I had to sit in poo filled pants till my daughter could get here after work to help me shower and redress. My days can be so variable esp when stress is high and weather changing.

Does anyone here feel they would fall under this brittle catagory?

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