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bobcatsrule 01-13-2008 02:54 PM

myasthenia and loosing weight - can it be done?
 
HI,

I have myasthenia gravis and i have gained a ton of weight (almost a 100 pounds in the past 2 years). I am not on prednisone but i still struggle b/c prior to myasthenia (started at age 16) i was very thin and then as the disease generalized (at about age 22) i started picking up the weight rapidly b/c i had to give up the 7 sports i was involved with and i associated food with energy but the food i would eat failed to give me the energy i needed to compensate for the myasthenia (which i was only diagnosed with during the past year). It has gotten to the point where i can't really ride my bike any more partially b/c of the weight and partially b/c of the fatigue and doubble vision. i have very little outlit for exercising (other than walking) and I'm wanting to get back into bike riding but I'm not sure how to progress up to that level (i used to ride 5+ miles per day before the disease generalized). I am trying to change my eating habbits now but i'm finding that i need to add exercise. however, the myastenia has generalized to the point that if i'm not careful my legs will collapse beneath me. i know there is a weight loss forum, but i wanted to start here b/c the weight gain is mostly related to the rapid degegredation of my energy levles. i know it is a self perpetuating cycle at this point but I don't know how to break the cycle at this point!

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
:)

redtail 01-14-2008 04:23 AM

Hi again,

I'm just about to start going back to my physiotherapist, and we will hopefully start a programme to help me to lose weight, I'll let you know how that goes. I also see a dietician, which has helped me greatly. Im lucky as seeing these 2 people does not cost me a thing.

MissyGirl 01-14-2008 01:42 PM

Hmmmm, I've not had any wt problems, even with steroids.

MbGuy 01-16-2008 01:01 AM

I haven't had any troubles with mine, I lost 60 pounds in 3 weeks before I was diagnosed and now I can't get it back.

nancylee 01-17-2008 05:08 PM

I can relate
 
Hi - Yes - I have also experienced weight gain. I was diagnosed last March. However, 5 months before diagnosis, I has a complete hysterectomy. I have been taking HRT, mestinon, and recently prednisone was added to my list of meds. I have gained about 25-30 pounds (I no longer keep track!!!) I guess I believed it was more related to the surgery & HRT then the MG. But, like you said, the decrease in energy is a factor too. I wish you good luck & I will be thinking of you. It is hard enough having to deal w/ all the sudden & drastic changes & effects of MG. I can understand the weight thing- Let me know how you are doing. I wish I was more helpful, but I hope by me sharing my struggles can help, just to let you know that someone out there gets it. This has sure helped me!!![/I]

Nancy Lee

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Originally Posted by bobcatsrule (Post 186794)
HI,

I have myasthenia gravis and i have gained a ton of weight (almost a 100 pounds in the past 2 years). I am not on prednisone but i still struggle b/c prior to myasthenia (started at age 16) i was very thin and then as the disease generalized (at about age 22) i started picking up the weight rapidly b/c i had to give up the 7 sports i was involved with and i associated food with energy but the food i would eat failed to give me the energy i needed to compensate for the myasthenia (which i was only diagnosed with during the past year). It has gotten to the point where i can't really ride my bike any more partially b/c of the weight and partially b/c of the fatigue and doubble vision. i have very little outlit for exercising (other than walking) and I'm wanting to get back into bike riding but I'm not sure how to progress up to that level (i used to ride 5+ miles per day before the disease generalized). I am trying to change my eating habbits now but i'm finding that i need to add exercise. however, the myastenia has generalized to the point that if i'm not careful my legs will collapse beneath me. i know there is a weight loss forum, but i wanted to start here b/c the weight gain is mostly related to the rapid degegredation of my energy levles. i know it is a self perpetuating cycle at this point but I don't know how to break the cycle at this point!

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
:)


neutro 01-21-2008 04:42 AM

I'm myasthenic since last June and lost up to 7 kg (1.80 m tall and 78.5 kg before) maily due to chewing and swallowing difficulties.
I started taking pred last August ( up to 75 mg/day) and my nutritionist set my main objective to halt the weight loss…eat less but more often and more caloric food…reduce salt and sugar but increase dairy, fruit and potassium products.
So far, it worked fine, I'm stabilized at 76 kg.
Maurice.

neutro 01-21-2008 04:51 AM

This is my typical food ration:
Breakfast: 1 glass of light craneberry juice, 60 g of cereals( the least sugar containing possible), 150 ml of whole milk, 6 raspberries, 1 kiwi, 1 mug of chocolate.
lunch: 1 glass of wine, meat or fish (3x/week), vegetables, 1 light dairy product, 1 fruit, 10 g of chocolate.
afternoon: 1 banana, 1 dairy product, 1 cookie, 1 slice of cheese.
supper: 1 serving of soup, 4 small slices of buttered bread with paté, cheese or smoked salmon, 1 light dairy product and 1 fruit (usually 10 grains of grape fruit).
My potassium and sugar were tested last week and were OK.
Bon appétit,
Maurice.

neutro 01-21-2008 04:58 AM

I forgot to mention that I add 1 tablespoon of almond or hazelnut powder to my morning serving of cereals…
Maurice.

neutro 01-21-2008 10:35 AM

Sorry about the messy information about my food, I should have thought twice about it before postering it…
At lunchtime, 2x a week, spaghetti or lasagne with home made bolognese meat sauce, and for supper, also twice a week, 1 (sometimes 2) egg with the 4 slices of bread.
Maurice.

Scots Kat 02-06-2008 04:30 AM

[QUOTE=neutro;190485]
My potassium and sugar were tested last week and were OK.
QUOTE]

Do others have their potassium levels checked regularly? I get bloods done often because of Azathioprine, but they usually don't monitor my potassium. On my most recent blood test they happened to check it and the levels were a bit below normal which is crazy because I eat about three bananas a day! Is there a link b/w MG and potassium?

Regarding weight gain - I did gain a tiny bit after diagnosis, nothing significant though, went up to a Canadian size 12. I lost that weight (Mom and I went to weight watchers before I got married) and got back down to about an 8. I've since started pred and now I'm probably about a 14 - maybe I could still squish into a generous 12! My face has really swollen over the past month or so though - very annoying!


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