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Old 05-23-2012, 12:12 PM #7
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Originally Posted by hospital_pharmacist View Post
Hi,
your problem is mine too.
I wasn't yet diagnosed with MG but probably i suffer of this illness.
When i try to read something my eyes begin to hurt, they get easily tired and i can't focus on words. So it's impossible to me to read any kind of paper.
Since a lot of time I can read something only through PC because i can modify size of words with it.
I understand what this mean.
Cristina
Thats very similar to how I felt before starting mestinon. I could read off my screen, but trying to focus on something too close would cause my eyes to shut.
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