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Old 03-12-2009, 04:45 PM #1
Gdbyrd Gdbyrd is offline
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Default Feel like I'm going crazy?

I had labs drawn this week(anti-striational antibodies). Every other lab draw I've had done for that has had positive titers, indicating MG.

My labs drawn on Monday came back today and they were negative. What does that mean? Does that mean I'm in remission? Or does it mean nothing?

The ONLY positive indicator I had for this disease was this lab test. I came in with double vision when looking upwards, that and occassional fatigueability. I had remaniscint thymic tissue as well, but that's it....

I know how powerful the mind is over the body, now I'm wondering how much of this stuff is in my head. Is this normal? Am I going crazy? Lol, feel like I am.

I would like to speak with my neuro but she's very difficult to reach, next appointment isn't until June : /
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