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Old 08-19-2018, 02:18 PM #1
Yllillilo Yllillilo is offline
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Default MG breathing prob

I have my father in hospital now.we diagnose 2 weeks ago with MG. After one week he had a breathing cris and go to clinic dead but fortunatly he was to hospital. He had 2 months dont eat normal . He was intube for some days and doctors today take of. Now is with normal breathing but is very tired when he breath. We start to do plazmaferez yestarday. He is in a hospital in Albania. Now he take Mestinon 60mg and Deltacorten.
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