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Old 09-22-2013, 02:58 PM #5
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I will be having my 15th "anniversary" next week. MG is nothing if not unpredictable.

Do you have anything specific you'd like to discuss? There are a lot of veterans on here with lots of helpful advice and support. Feel free to join us.
Hi there thanks for replying. I have occular MG. Specifically I am 49 and look physically fit but don't feel it! worked up to May because my MG seemed to be in remission. I went on an exhausting trip to France about a month ago and I feel I am back to square one (i.e can only open my eyes about ten minutes at a time) and as a result have applied for permanent disability. My meds go up and down like yoyo's and so does my fatigue. Other than prednisone and mestonin do you have any advice???
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