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Old 08-01-2009, 07:18 AM #1
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Default Surgery.......and MG

Hi,
I was to the gyn this past week and she discovered a cyst outwardly., she gave me a local (which did nothing) and made a incision ( which I felt ) and tried to remove the cyst , it was very moveable and after 40 minutes decided that she would stitch me up and I will need to have surgery. Lets not mention that I have been sitting on ice packs all week. I told her I have MG,and she asked if I have ever had surgery I advised none since diagnosed., but I definately know I have ocular., and I think some generalized but I have my appointment coming up with a specialist. So if I do have to have surgery, what would the effects be with the MG, if any?
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