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Old 09-30-2010, 02:37 PM #1
Annie59 Annie59 is offline
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Smile Who diagnosed you?

Hi all I am new here. My vision is worse so while support online means so much to me as I am homebound most days an hour online is alot for me.

I was diagnosed by my pulmonologist. I had told my neuro about what was happening in my back and arms-hands but she prescibed me pads for my eblows saying I must have leaned on my elbows on a table then she wooshed out of the room. Later I mailed the order for the pads back to her adding a note that said I dont have a table to lean on nor do I lean on anything else. Also said this has gotten worse in flares, as time has passed with my myasthenia getting worse.

I love my lung guy and am grateful he added this to my diagnosis.

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