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Extascy and myasthenia gravis?


what would happen if i took x and ive already been dignosed with myasthenia gravis?? like seriously, help out a little?

Your body needs all the help it can get. Why add X to the mix?
Who knows how it will interact with your MG meds.
Don't be a dope.

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