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Old 02-26-2012, 04:46 PM #1
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Default Myasthiena Gravis/ Musk antibodies

I am new here so i will need a little help navagating around, I have the Musk antibodie causing my proplem. So taking antibiotics is even more tricker than it all ready is. I would like to know if there a site where you can go to and type in the diseases and the cause, and find what works or does not work. I was told by Dr King Ingel @ UCLA that this a more rare type and posses a few more problems, since the thymas gland is not the problem or the cause. If any one can help me with this problem that would greatly appreciated.
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Old 02-26-2012, 06:25 PM #2
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I'm sure someone will drop by and answer your question. I know there are some that will make you worse. Mean while welcome aboard. You came to the right place for answers.
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