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Old 07-13-2013, 08:55 PM #11
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Wow. you are in Georgia like me. It makes me wonder about WNV for sure. If I ever had it, Ididn't know that I did.
Just heard on the news a few days ago that the first case of WNV in GA was reported. Take it seriously folks!! It's an insidious disease. Some people may have no symptoms, some may have mild symptoms, and in less than 1%, like my husband, the virus can cause serious infections in the brain (encephalitis, meningoencephalitis, or meningitus - the one my hubby had along with West Nile poliomyelitis and acute flaccid paralysis. Didn't know if he would make it through all that, and NOW, Myasthenia has reared its ugly head. Should be bitter, but ya know, he's still here and we find little blessings everyday to be grateful for!
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This is very interesting...while I have had minor MG symptoms for about a year, it wasn't until I got a nasty virus in April that the MG kicked in full. I had swollen glands and a nasty headache for about a week, no tests, whatever it was ran its course. After that though all of the MG symptoms really started.

Not sure it was WNV but a virus is some sort set this off.

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