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Early, in my disease, my symptoms would come and go and I would go back to feeling normal. I can remember the date that changed. Dec 18, 2012. I experienced my first episode where my legs were virtually paralyzed and would not move. I had my first fall. Since then, despite mestinon, prednisone and cellcept, I have never had another "normal" day again. It just goes from better days to worse days. I believe MG is progressive. We just get better at dealing with it so life "feels" more normal.


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