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Old 02-14-2011, 04:20 AM #12
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My remission was spontaneous. And there is nothing I can relate it to. It just happened gradually.

I just required less and less mestinon and could do more and more without it. In retrospect, my symptoms never totally disappeared, but they became so mild that I could easily attribute them to my busy life style.

As I was told that the diagnosis of myasthenia was wrong and it was "ruled out" with no doubt, by two leading experts, I never worried about it, or cared what it could have been.
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