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Old 11-23-2020, 09:55 PM #1
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Default Losing ability to talk

Losing ability to talk. This Is very difficult to post. It terrifies me. My ENT is one of the doctors who said It is myasthenia Gravis. Of course he said.. And he said in a frustrated way who is your neurologist. And what is being done! Brain a lot worse today so gotta go. I can’t remember if I should sign off a certain way.
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