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Old 04-13-2011, 09:59 PM #1
teelae teelae is offline
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Default medications and respiratory

Can you guys tell me how long it was from diagnosis to when you started having respiratory or even swallowing symptoms? Also, is everyone on some kind of medication for the MG?
Are there any MG patients who are NOT on steroids, imuran, cellcept or mestinon etc.? The more I read and have been reading since October, I am just not sure which neuro to believe - one says I have it, the other says I don't. So many of my symptoms are like yours. They just are not everyday. However the need for more sleep, rest and increased fatigue IS there everyday. I am trying to piece this all together for myself, so I know what direction to "kind of" go in. So danged confused. Teelae
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