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Old 10-04-2012, 08:45 PM #1
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Default Immunosuppressants forever?

Maybe i am having some brain fog at the moment but if mestinon alone doesnt get you back to the "nearly normal" lifestyle then does that mean average MG patient would have to take immunosuppressants (be it prednisone or something with less side effects) forever? Im thinking about what everyone on list has said they take and i think we all are taking one form or another of immunosupprssant.

(unless of course you win the MG lottery and go into remission!)
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