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Coping With Myasthenia Gravis

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October 2007

  • Finally Diagnosed - by cindylee - (Mon, Oct 22 2007)
    I am 54 years old, female and been sick now for over 20 years. Doctors through the years have diagnosed me with a lot of things….but not one ever mentioned the disease Myasthenia Gravis….until 2 months ago. I find it fascinating that no matter who I saw or how I described my symptoms…. no one picked up on it. [more..]
  • A year in my life with Myasthemia [Myasthenia] - by Donna - (Fri, Oct 12 2007)
    I was diagnosed with myasthemia a year ago. I went to the emergency room with one eye totally closed and the other half way closed, my breathing was shallow and I had trouble speaking. They thought I had had a stroke but discovered after three days it was myastemia [myasthenia] gravis. [more..]
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