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Old 03-28-2019, 04:00 PM #4
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an update for anyone coming upon this later - I have a tentative diagnosis of MG after 60mg of mestinon took me from unable to swallow my own saliva and struggling to breath to walking the length of the house and sitting upright unsupported and eating soup! I have been sick and declining for ~7 years so this probable answer is such a relief. I know which direction to go now

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