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Old 09-23-2012, 11:24 AM #1
lisainvegas lisainvegas is offline
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Default Flair Up or Relapse?

Hi All, I am new to the board. Long story short, Dx in 1990 with MG had Thymectomy that same year. it took several years for me to go into remission. I have been symptom and medication free for about 17 years. Until a week ago. how will I know if it is just a flair up or a full blown relapse? on Prednisone and Mestinon and it is helping a little. Kind of scared. is there anyone else out there with a simular story.
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