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Old 12-08-2018, 01:14 PM #8
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Originally Posted by penningtonedward1@g View Post
I had my Thymectomy 11/28/18
My first symptom of Ocular MG 5/13/18
I was tested positive in August 2018.
They originally thought i had a stroke.
After my diagnosis, CT scans showed
no abnormalities on my thymus gland.
I was then prescribed Mestinon for the
symptoms and finally referred to University
of Kansas medical center. (They have
specialized & studied MG.). There I was further
Prescribed prednisone & referred for a
Thymectomy. Although i am only a week
out of surgery, I am feeling better & feel
As though this was my best option for
remission.
Good luck !
If your Thymus was not enlarged then why on earth did they subject you to that surgery?!!!! I am confused.
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