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Old 10-06-2012, 05:04 AM #11
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And some have tried Tacrolimus/Prograf. It's a macrolide immunosuppressant though and is relatively contraindicated in MG and for those with a cancer history in their family.

Mestinon Syrup kicks in sooner than tablets. On average, Mestinon kicks in about 1/2 hour after taking it and wears off about 2-1/2 hours after taking it. Again, this varies per person somewhat. So, yeah, it's great having only two good hours of muscle strength.
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Where is the evidence for that?

I am not talking about abruptly stopping all medications in a dangerous way.

It took me nearly a year to cautiously decrease the dose of the steroids, even after I had no doubt that they only made my illness worse not better and I had a clear gradual improvement with every dose decrease. ( I went from being nearly bed-ridden and requiring respiratory support most of the day on 100 mg. every other day to being able to resume part time work when I was down to 10).
No evidence (you can only try and see what happens), but 2 docs told me this, and one of them is "the best" in the country I live.
But Im still reducing
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No evidence (you can only try and see what happens), but 2 docs told me this, and one of them is "the best" in the country I live.
But Im still reducing
In my field of practice when a medication doesn't lead to significant improvement/ remission you don't keep on using it.
It doesn't make much sense in my humble opinion to have the side-effects without the benefit.

But, what do I know?
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In my field of practice when a medication doesn't lead to significant improvement/ remission you don't keep on using it.
It doesn't make much sense in my humble opinion to have the side-effects without the benefit.

But, what do I know?
True but this is just what they told me... And if 2 specialist tell you this, what else can you do? They just told me: once you started this, you're never going off it. Pitty they didn't tell me this when I started. However, my goal is reducing the dosage .
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And if 2 specialist tell you this, what else can you do?
That is a tough question.

In such situations I resort to my dear friend Lewis C., who wrote a beautiful agony in 8 fits

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/c/carroll/lewis/snark/

Which I hope he wouldn't mind me citing:

Quote:
“Just the place for a Snark!” the Bellman cried,
 As he landed his crew with care;
Supporting each man on the top of the tide
 By a finger entwined in his hair.

“Just the place for a Snark! I have said it twice:
 That alone should encourage the crew.
Just the place for a Snark! I have said it thrice:
 What I tell you three times is true.”
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I don't know if I understand your question correctly (do you mean testing like in farmaceutical industry / scientific research?)
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