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Old 06-27-2013, 10:00 PM #1
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Default Shocking genetic news

I was diagnosed in Jan. I am 48/female. I am visiting my parents and my dad's sister came to visit today. When I told her that I had been diagnosed with a freaky disease called myasthenia gravis..... She said, "I know about it.....mom's sister had it". So....my paternal grandmother's sister had MG. I admit that I am somewhat shocked since everyone seems to think there is not a genetic factor.
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