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Old 06-30-2009, 06:49 PM #1
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hello i ve had double vision first then generlal weakness but before any thing else i use to get my eyes feeling really heavy and i would fight all the time to keep them open even when i had a goodnights sleep it was the same
so now its worse i can wake up and still have that problem oh and the double vision is bad when that hapens mostly if i watch tv and on a buss
as i use them now
so im not sure if its MG or something else i told my Dr but he wasnt helpful
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