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View Poll Results: Did your MG symptoms appear suddenly or over time? And how mild/severe is your MG?
My MG symptoms appeared suddenly, I have a mild form of MG 3 25.00%
My MG symptoms appeared suddenly, I have a mild form of MG
3 25.00%
My MG symptoms appeared suddenly, I have a more severe form of MG 2 16.67%
My MG symptoms appeared suddenly, I have a more severe form of MG
2 16.67%
My MG symptoms appeared gradually over several months or years, I have a mild form of MG 6 50.00%
My MG symptoms appeared gradually over several months or years, I have a mild form of MG
6 50.00%
My MG symptoms appeared gradually over several months or years, I have a more severe form of MG 1 8.33%
My MG symptoms appeared gradually over several months or years, I have a more severe form of MG
1 8.33%
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Old 08-13-2011, 04:16 PM #1
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Default Quick onset of MG vs. Slow Progression?

I was wondering if the majority of people on this forum suddenly developed their MG symptoms, or if they slowly noticed symptoms over a period of time?

Also, I was wondering if there was any correlation between disease severity for people who developed MG quickly versus those whose symptoms slowly progressed... For example, do people who are blindsided by the disease generally have a more severe case versus those who gradually developed symptoms over a long period of time? I know everyone's experience (and especially with Myasthenia) is quite different, but I was just wondering if there was any general relationship between how quickly people develop this disease and how bad it will become in the future.

I appreciate everyone's input and opinions!
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