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Old 04-02-2013, 07:50 AM #1
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Hi, I just want to add my encouragement. Get the tests. Not everyone with MG has eye or eyelid symptoms. I've had MG for three and a half years. It was two years before I had any eye symptoms at all, and then they were brief and passing. I've never had ptosis. In my opinion the symptoms you describe are more than enough to merit an MG test.

Most people with MG have a positive blood test, but some don't. If you get the test and it's negative, there are other tests, so come back to the forum and ask more questions!

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