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Old 08-15-2012, 09:33 PM #1
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Default Normal lifestyle

Every thing I have read about MG says "with treatment most people can lead relatively normal life" however the more I read and Live with this illness I think normal life isn't the normal I had before MG got so bad. I used to ride my bicycle 10 miles, go horseback riding for 6 hours. Will I ever be able to do those things again?

I am sole practitioner lawyer and had very busy practice working about 40-50 hours per week. I stopped taking new cases about 2 months ago. Will I ever be able to go back to 40-50 hour work weeks ?

I have started therapeutic trial of mestinon and seem to be responding meaning I feel like I can function but even so only couple hours work before I am drained whereas before I was workaholic.
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