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Old 03-26-2018, 03:50 PM #1
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Hi
I was admitted to hospital as was experiencing double vision. In A and E the neuroscience registrar diagnose MG. I was discharged with pyridostigmine 3 days later still double vision, I have a neurologist appointment to confirm diagnosis. I am really worried as I am having pains downs my neck, is this a sign it’s spreading to other areas of face etc? A couple of questions
1/ I am a headteacher and am struggling to see how I will be able to carry out my duties as it’s a really high pressured job
2/ I have heard horror stories about other meds that have serious side effects.
3/ I am wearing an eye patch as it stops the double vision and stops me feeling sick

Any advice or guidance appreciated

Thanks

Dave
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