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Old 10-07-2011, 01:01 PM #1
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Frown What to expect

I've just been diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis after 3 years of going back and forth to different doctors...

i am 23 years old, and seems like i'll be fighting this alone!
I've done my research, and i've read everything on MG i've been able to find, but it seems like my family and friends don't understand it.

i am scared, prednisone is HORRIBLE... and it just seems like i have no one to talk to.

HELP?

can anyone tell me what can i expect from MG... does it ever get better?
i know there is no cure, but will i ever feel normal again?
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