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Old 05-15-2012, 01:37 PM #21
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I'm a 2+ year member of the distinguished and exclusive group of MG folks. I've never read or gotten any info. from my Dr. about theories on the causes of MG. My MG started suddenly within a week of the first flu shot of my life (age 54). Mr Dr. discounts this idea - but no one has ever offered any better theory. I assume most of my fellow MG-ist must have entertained theories themselves - any thoughts?
Wow, I thought I was the only one! Mine started two weeks after a flu shot. Actually, the company that I received the flu shot from acknowledged MG as a side effect from their Standard Dose shots.

You should look into the Vaccine Compensation program. Since it was the flu shot that caused your MG you can get compensation for your medical costs.
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