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Old 09-16-2008, 08:05 AM #1
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Default MG while at College

I can't believe I never knew this forum existed but am very happy to have finally found it.

I was diagnosed with Occular Myastenia in 2003 when I was 14, and it eventually developed into full Myastenia Gravis. I am currently taking Mestinon, from 6 to 8 pills a day.

I am about to start University but am very concerned with how I will keep up with the late nights of studying and long lectures when I struggled in High School. I mainly have vision problems, sore eyes, droopy eyelids, and bad sight. Is there anyone else who went through College/is going through college with MG? I just want to know how others handle it.
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