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Old 08-17-2008, 07:35 PM #1
ctulin ctulin is offline
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I am a newbie to MG and to this chat room.
My symptoms are largely occular. My eye muscles fatigue with eye movements, which leads to blurry vision and double vision. I use computers a lot at work which seems to be part of life these days. It has made work difficult. I have a hard time keeping up with my workload and by the end of the day I am too fatigued to do much of anything.
I have just started taking Mestinon, which helps (my neurologist calls it "anti-Kryptonite").
Other than slowing down and rest breaks, does anybody have any advise to make computer work easier?
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