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Hi Abby,
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1. Mestinon Timespan at 4:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. 2. Pyridostigime at noon, 8:00 p.m. and midnight. 3. Prednisone at 4:00 a.m., noon, and 8:00 p.m. I usually awake around noon to use the facility, but set an alarm. I always feel stronger and better after sleeping. I wonder if I should consider skipping the noon Prydostigime and take the daily three in a more compressed time period during my working night. I often start to have more pronounced symptoms around 9:00 or 10:00 p.m., after driving the taxicab for 5 or 6 hours. But I have only begun the Prednisone.[/QUOTE] Quote:
Note: I cannot post this link at this time. My post count is 2 and I will need to get it up to 10 before the system will allow me to post URLs. I will post it as soon as I have permission for links. It is on a MGFA Web page title that begins with: "Drugs to be avoided . . ." Quote:
![]() I don't want to use the expression "a blessing in disguise", but there is an opportunity for many positive results from this. I have already dropped 70 pounds since November 2012 (even before the MG diagnosis), down from 315 pounds. My blood pressure is under control and my cholesterol is good. For the first time in several years I feel much less fatigue and am more motivated and ambitious. Quote:
Before I might not have questioned drug choices. Now I plan to take an active roll in these decisions. BTW I'm sure this was my problem, not my doctors. I probably could have been more questioning with them when I was a self paying patient. Take care, -Mark- |
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