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Old 06-24-2012, 10:15 AM #1
Dee-Dee Dee-Dee is offline
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Help New member - Dx'd with Myasthenia Gravis

Hello,

I'm Dee. I'm 48 & newly dx'd with myasthenia gravis. I am being scheduled for a plasma exchange & thymectomy.

As anyone could guess, scared out of my wits.

I live alone with my daughter, aged 21 & our cat.

I am at my boyfriend's half the time. So I am not alone much, unless my daughter is in school or at work.

I am unable to work. Also have FM/CFS.

Very frustrated with my life, but still manage to have a few good laughs every day.

Looking for a little extra support here.

Thanks!!
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