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Old 09-15-2012, 09:42 PM #1
PRgirl53 PRgirl53 is offline
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Unhappy I am new to this support group - Puerto Rico

Hola,

I live in Puerto Rico. I started my MG after I had the H1N1 in 2009. Took a while to figure it out because the symptoms had been appearing slowly. I also started to have lung problems after the swine flu. Now I have Pulmonary Fibrosis and MG. I was reading in another site how many medicines and antibiotics that we shouldnt take because makes your muscles weaker. I didnt know that I shouldnt take Magnesium, and I was taking Mag every day. Now I am not sure about Neurontin and Clonopin. I realized that the pain in my body every time I am in the hospital is because of the antibiotics. Now, I have to watch, all the meds. Anyone knows about Neurontin and Clonopin? If is ok to take them?

How many of you feel depress with the illness? I am not coping well with all this. The mix of Fibrosis and MG is a bad situation...Plus every time that I get a new symptom or double vision or blury isnt a good day.
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