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Old 07-05-2015, 05:07 PM #1
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Originally Posted by Seagirl2000 View Post
I was recently diagnosed with MG and wanted to find out if anyone else has trouble reading or eye tracking. Attempting to read causes severe eye pain and worsens the muscle weakness in other parts of my body.

I would really like to know if anyone else is dealing with this problem, I want to go back to college but have no I idea how I am going able to read and study. Thanks!
sea girl my right eye is droppy does the side of your eye on your head hurt ?
tuesday i get my dig from dr think iam get mg/ fibro
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