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My sons 30th birthday was Sat., he lives in AZ though, I got my hair cut short, all the highlights are gone now. Sun, hubby brought me to the new Ikea, just built here in FL., it ended up being to much for me to do, & am stove up today. Well the old saying goes, If your gonna play you , you have to pay, & pay I am !!! Neuro's office dropped the ball, on setting up my IV pred. treatment, I am seeing him wed. the 20th, & will bust them though. I used to stay on them , & had to deal with there attitudes when I called, I'm not doing there job for them anymore, & will just tell the Neuro, I never got the treatment, let him deal with them. Still eating as much as I can, to try & keep from loosing wieght, I think it is muscle loss though, as I have fat on me. Which would go along with the neuropathy, & myopathy found, also the trouble with my malabsorbtion.
Great Idea for this thread, Stephanie !!! Mary |
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Hope you are having a better day today...crying is a good way to relieve stress! Pat |
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Sorry to hear they messed up your treatment. I know what you mean about the attitudes when you call an office. Not easy to deal with when you're not feeling good. Good luck with the eating...I have the opposite problem. (: Feel better. Pat |
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Whatever doctor's reference the doc was using to look up drug interactions and side effects before she wrote his scrips said that prednisone can cause the mestinon to not work as properly. They've got it hooked up so they can look up things on a PDA rather than dragging books around, so I didn't see the title of whatever they were using as a reference. I'm really hoping that the marble mouth is due to the medications and not due to the MG - somehow I don't think that marble mouth would be considered an ocular symptom. We're still crossing our fingers that he's just got ocular MG. |
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Slurred speach was a major symptom for me even when I wasn't fatigued. Sounds like he's on the right track and with your love & support things will get better...it takes time. Pat |
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Good to hear you have been feeling like your old self! Things will continue to get better...maybe some bumbs along the way...but you'll get there! Great idea in starting this thread. Pat |
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Mine took about a year after surgery...I celebrated! haha Pat |
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Ever since I had my thymectomy I have experienced chest pain on the right side. Sometimes doing just light lifting will cause them. My neuro said it's from nerve damage that causes pain in the chest muscles. I remembered reading that could happen when I signed the consent forms. However earlier this month my husband and I went to California to visit our son and he took us to the San Diego Zoo and after a short time of slow walking, I got them on the left side for the first time. It only lasted about 15 minutes, but it scared me. I've since had it happen several more times. I saw my GP the day after we got back and he sent me to a cardiologist which I saw this morning. I forget the name of the test he did, but he first did an echocardiogram then a stress test on the treadmill, and while my heart was still pounding, he did another echocardiogram. He said my heart is fine!!! What a relief. He said the nerves on the right may have somehow connected to the left side, but he's not sure. I see my GP again the first week of July, so I'll see what he has to say. I'm not too concerned about it now. I had to laugh when he said I lasted longer on the treadmill than he thought I would. A few years ago with the MG, I wouldn't have even gotten started!
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I imagine :) I was some happy to have mine go away.
Now if I can only get the swallowing issue completely dealt with I'll have a huge celebration of Thai food and Martinis :D Spicy foods are still a problem for me which really is a pain because we have a great Thai restaurant in my town... I miss it. Quote:
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I'm pretty new here so I'm not familiar with your situation. I use to have the choking & swallowing problem a lot, but fortunatly it only sneeks up on me once in a while now. Of course you don't know when it's going to happen. I love Thai food too, but I can't eat it anymore...not because of the MG...it's an age thing now! When did you have your Thymectomy? I had mine in Nov.02 Pat |
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