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Old 08-07-2016, 04:10 PM #1
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Default MG and alcohol

Hey fellow MG suffers, I was just diagnosed a couple of weeks ago. A bit relieved to final have an answer to my symptoms but still trying to figure this out. Started on Prednisone and Pyridostigmine. Also had a CT scan which showed some abnormalities of the Thymus and have a consult with a surgeon this week. Feel like things are under control but don't want to get complacent.

One question my neurologist seems to be a bit fuzzy on. He wants me to stop drinking for now which I have done but God I miss my Jack Daniels at the end of the day. Not a heavy drinker but like to unwind with one after work. Any thoughts? Not looking for anyone to give me permission to have one just want to hear of others experience on this topic or general thoughts as I start this journey.

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