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Old 12-30-2007, 12:48 PM #1
cynwldkat cynwldkat is offline
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Default It's all about love!!

Hi! My sister was diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis a year ago. She has been in the hospital more then she has been home. This disease is horrible. We nearly lost her a couple of months back. I have been researching Myasthenia Gravis from the day I heard she had it. I have visited several forums, written to Dr.s and had some wonderful people answer me. My sister has been not only my sister but my mother and best friend. While my mother was going through some bad times my sister was there for me. I appreciate reading the threads and posts here and thank everyone for all the information.
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