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Thanks Steph, Alice, Heat Intolerant, wild_cat and Annie
![]() You know, wild_cat, it was much easier to follow my instincts when symptoms were more predictable, progressive and physically dramatic. I seem to have lost that same instinctual ability the minute resolution began appearing regularly between all the fluctuations… (I do have a good instinct about your upcoming appointment though ![]() Thank you for that very specific link Heat Intolerant. It must have been a pretty traumatic experience for you to need respiratory assistance whilst on board an aircraft. I can understand you not wanting to have to do anything that might bring back that experience again. (If someone ever wanted me to inherit a rather large sum of money, I would donate a large part to MG research and save some for you to take a luxury cruise instead ![]() Annie, thank you for sharing your knowledge and all the experiences you have had on board. If what I had was anything to do with diminished oxygen reserves then this would be even scarier than I originally had thought. I did register warning signals but in fact felt invincible and quite fearless even during the worst moments. Anyway, I presume the pressing on the lungs must also be to do with feeling the higher pressure from outside the diaphragm during flight descent. I´ve never had that physiological sensation before MG type weakness began. I did end up buying an oximeter and used it on board for the return journey. The levels fluctuated quite a bit (between 8 digits) so I´m not quite sure if I used it correctly or even bought the right one. But what I am really quite sure about now, is the following –
Have a wonderful day, Anacrusis |
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