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I was diagnosed with MG in 1984. My thymus was found to be so large that it was attached to my pericardium. I have never really been well, probably because my immune system is a mess. I have at least 3 autoimmune diseases and was diagnosed with CID 2 years ago, although I know I had it for a longtime. In the past several months I have been having more difficulty swallowing and found that I have a stricture between my esophagus and stomach and increasing problems with my digestive tract. I read that there is some sort of syndrome that occurs with these sorts of symptoms when your thymus grows back. Has anyone heard of this?
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