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Old 08-19-2009, 06:47 PM #1
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Default Neuro appointment

I am finally set up for my IV pred., 3 days, home care is coming to my house to do it. I need the break so bad.
I was told today my denervation atrophy is my Myasthenia gravis, I was told at diagnosis I had a very severe case of it, I guess it is a rare progression of it. I told the doctor I didn't know MG caused atrophy all over your body like this, & he was silent, & said he was sorry. My next visit I need to ask a tough question, of when this happens what does this usually lead to.
But am looking forward to some energy, & a few good days from my boost, I hope it lasts forever ! lol.........
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