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Old 08-05-2009, 08:17 AM #1
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Link ocular MG; plz comment

Greetings to all!

My name is Tom and I'm 24.

I have several ocular difficulties that stay undiagnosed. My doctor suspects MG. I would like to ask those who experience this disorder the following:

1. I have difficulty reading, my eyes get fatigued very quickly; If I persist, the felling of strain and pain becomes evident
2. I'm rather sensitive to light and this sensitivity worsens with nearwork
3. I'm very sensitive to fluorescent lightning; the strain commes within several minutes...

Does anyone have the same or similar problems?

Thank you.

Best regards;
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