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Old 09-23-2013, 05:10 PM #9
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If you are having exhaustion and fatigue, it would seem to me that you are no longer "just" ocular and have instead gone to generalized MG. Most who start with a diagnosis of ocular MG do generalize, usually within the first 2 years. When is your next neuro appt?
I just had an appointment last week and she put my meds back to where I started in November 2011 ordered another round of blood tests, next appt December 3rd where I will find out the results of that I hope it has not generalized,although I have stopped working now. Does bright sunlight ever bother you I have noticed that most particularly as a new symptom. And thanks for welcoming me and thanks for your advice it is greatly appreciated....Sarah
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