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Old 08-26-2019, 04:13 PM #1
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I danced professionally for most of my life. After I retired I went back to college and received a Masters Degree in Education with a focus on Dance.

It all changed 3 months ago when I decided to run up 4 flights of stairs only to completely blow out on the third flight. I wasn't winded...my legs just gave out.

After many different specialists, and months later I learned that I had MG.

Today, my body is like a rechargeable battery. I try to do some gardening, odd jobs around the house and gardening but on some days the charge runs out so much that I have to lay down and recharge.

It's frustrating.
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