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Old 06-24-2019, 11:35 AM #1
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Default What warnings should I watch out for.

My neuro feels my mg is.mostly ocular I am having surgery and dental work should I still go by what I should stay away from in medications my neuro doesnt seem to be too concerned since I had it 10 years now blood work still shows the same as then no better no worse. But other heuros felt I had some general as weakness in arms and legs trouble with balance. He just feels since mostly be ocular all this time, but I feel I should still watch black box warnings for mg.

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