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Welcome, Syl73!

I'm so sorry you've been diagnosed with MG but it sounds as if you've been trying to get along with it.

A doctor can advise you on the cervical collar, or did you get the collar with a doctor's rx? If so, I think you should try to get a properly fitting collar. It could make a big difference.
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