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My legs are quite weak most of the time, I haven't really gone through a period of strength improvement since the symptoms really got bad a few months ago.
What does happen is that if I have a day where I'm either (a) doing more physically, running errands, lots of walking etc, or (b) reading on the computer a fair amount, my left eye gets really blurry. This is starting to interfere with work more and more. This morning was my kindergarten son's graduation, so I walked to and around the park they were visiting, then went to his school, out for lunch. Once back home I couldn't work on my laptop because good ol' eye blur was there. When I had my neurological exam, the only specific name that he mentioned was myasthenia. However he seems to want to rule out MS as another possibility. So, I guess the reason I'm posting is to ask about the eye blur (and other symptoms) whenever you "do too much". Does this happen to you? Thanks
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.................................................. ........... 37yo, clinically diagnosed MG Aug 2012 Started Mestinon June 2012 *mestinon my wonder drug!* .................................................. ............. |
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