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Old 06-17-2017, 05:40 PM #1
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Hello to my new community!

I've struggled with unexplained fatigue for some years now, was diagnosed with thymoma and had a thymectomy, then radiation. At first my general fatigue seemed unrelated to myasthenia. Starting a couple of months ago, however, I've developed more classic fatigue. It's sometimes scary and discouraging. I've just applied for Long Term Disability.
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