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Old 07-06-2017, 06:13 PM #1
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Geez, Rach, don't get me started! You know how I feel about the doctors along your MG journey!

I still wonder if you may have a CMS. They are quite common in the UK. Oxford can do those blood tests easily!

June really should be MG/LEMS/CMS Awareness Month!

Hopefully, the neuros will take this seriously now. You have so much to contend with as it is. I honestly don't know how you handle all of that on a daily basis!!!


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