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Old 09-25-2018, 02:11 AM #1
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Originally Posted by AnnieB3 View Post
Don't push that physical envelope too far! If you can, get him a Desk Cycle instead of going for a walk. Isolating muscle groups instead of using all of them for walking is better when someone's MG isn't stable.



He still needs to be assessed by a sleep pulmonologist for his breathing issues. He needs to know if he has sleep apnea!! If that goes untreated, it can cause brain and heart damage.



I hope he continues to do well.





Annie


Hi Annie
My father has 2 weeks at home and goo very well with food and life. He do some movment from 30-49 minutes evry days. But this 2 days he has some months of pain and he cant move so well.


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