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Old 02-25-2016, 06:38 AM #5
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Hi,

I have MG and was diagnosed just over 2 years ago.

I have NO sex drive at all and my short term memory loss is really bad. I call it 'brain fog'. I don't remember anything at all and even forget simple words for names of things, making expressing myself extremely frustrating.

I get enough sleep so I do think that memory loss can be a symptom of MG. After all it doesn't just affect the messages to our muscles but also to our brain!

Hope yours lifts soon xx
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