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Old 09-12-2016, 07:24 PM #10
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Yes, although not diagnosed with myasthenia, I'm on oxygen at night. I have a CPAP machine for mild sleep apnea, but do not use it as it made my breathing worse. I have been breathless for nearly eighteen months and was sleeping only 2 hours a night before waking up with adrenalin rushes. So my doctor prescribed oxygen. I have all the symptoms of myasthenia, but my EMG tested negative.
As I'm learning that doesn't mean u don't have it. What is your oxygen most of time at night. Thank u for responding it really helps to hear other people's symptoms .
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