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Old 06-05-2012, 12:40 PM #5
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Thank you for replying... what you described is me exactly!

Today is something new though. I overdid it yesterday (walked too much) and now I am super nauseous. That is unusual. I also had major cement-like fatigue this past weekend.

Seeing the neuro tomorrow.



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The nauseous could be your blood sugar being low after walking, because I also get that. Unless you mean the nauseous is from your eye movements, because I get (got currently) that too, ha. I've noticed my blood sugar is low a lot, and I'm getting super sensitive to the low "feelings" since December 2010.

I'm not sure where you are from, but I was doing really well with my myasthenia since end of August/September. Then this past Memorial Day here in NJ, it got super warm, for almost the week, and it was making my legs tired more etc (and that's just from working, not from any walks or exercise). Now it has gotten cooler again, so my legs don't bother me so much and today is the first day since Wednesday that my eyes feel like they are "settling down" again (finally).

Stinks because it's hard to NOT do anything when your eyes are going crazy. Hard to watch TV, hard to read, hard to look at the computer. Being bored drives me equally as mad lol.

Hope you feel better soon!
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