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Old 08-27-2013, 07:09 PM #22
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This has been a really interesting thread! I have had undiagnosed MG for many years and finally got diagnosed about 8 months ago. I was formerly a police dispatcher and some days did great, and other days had a horrible time hearing the radio and phone and others in the room at the same time. I couldn't separate the sounds.

Lately when the family is watching TV, if they turn it up too loud I get anxiety, and it will actually hurt my ears. I never realized this could be from MG.
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