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Old 01-06-2021, 11:45 PM #3
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Breathing issues in MG are extremely hard to get help with. I saw a great pulmonologist at Mayo Clinic Minnesota and boy I need him now but being in Iowa I can’t go there right now. When I get 125 units Solumedrol it has been amazing help with breathing.
. Now I am having a new quality in chest that steroids even can only help modestly. I struggle to explain it which doesn’t help. It actually makes my chest go stiff like fighting a wall to talk. Mestinon is amazing for breathing issue! The 60mg pills can’t help fairly fast. Yes I agree a new neuro is a good idea. My state is short on good neuros. I desperately need one!! Sculptor44
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