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Old 03-03-2014, 03:14 PM #1
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Default is continuous fever dangerous with MG

my husband was in hospital and has been diagnosed with bacterial and viral infections... he was sent home with a fever... he has run fever around 102 for 6 straight days... i am alternating tylenol and ibuprofen... he will sweat it out, and as soon as the medicine wears off, the fever is back... he has extreme weakness. the neurologist says if he starts having trouble swallowing or breathing or his voice changes, take him to hospital a.s.a.p..... DUH. has anyone had a fever for that long and does it affect your myasthenia? thanks
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