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Old 02-28-2020, 09:49 PM #1
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Default how do you treat flu when you have Myasthenia

How do you treat flu when you have Myasthenia Gravis? We had flu shots but that is not always enough when you have no immune system to speak of. My husband has had bronchitis twice in the last 5 months and we had to go to Emergency the second time.
I know I should speak to the doctor but he actually is not good at discussion so we never manage more than one question per visit.
I usually take Echinacea for myself but as an immune booster this is surely not good for my husband who is the patient here. Likewise I cannot get the doctor to commit on vitamins. Any suggestions?
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