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Old 03-28-2012, 10:03 PM #1
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Default Heavy/tired feeling eyelids

I have a question about MG.. Since this last dose of IVIG (aseptic meningitis again - we increased the rate =opps!) I have been feeling REALLY run down again, every muscle trembling and shakey and just weak.. I have nasal sounding voice at times and my eyelids defintely sag (however its the upper part of the lid- the part below the eyebrow- I have these wierd folds on my eyelids now.. it's really strange looking and it was one of my first symptoms, though it is way worse now)

Anyhow.. my whole body feels heavy, but my eyelids feel REALLY heavy and fatigued... almost uncomfortably so... closing them doesn't necessarily resolve that either since it takes effort to completely close them too.. anyhow.. I was curious if that coudl be a MG type symptom? I have since started suffering constant nauseating double vision too!
Thanks again for any help!
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