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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? |
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Myasthenia gravis means 鈥渟erious muscle weakness,鈥?which indicates this condition鈥檚 essential symptoms: weakness of the voluntary muscles and muscular fatigue. The neurotransmitter acetylcholine... I have just been diagnosed with it and frankly don't know what to expect. I've just started taking medication-mestinon-can't really tell any difference yet. It's only been a f... Here is a site that has personal experiences on it plus another site that lists the basics of the disease. Good luck What is Myasthenia Gravis? Myasthenia gravis is a chronic autoimmune neurom... Hey Cheri, From what I've read Myasthenia Gravis is only and Autoimmune Neuromuscular Disease affecting nerve impulses to muscles. Weak eyes, arms, legs, fatigue. etc. It reminds me a lot o... MG is no longer fatal - they have effective ways of treating it. Your friend is in rough shape, but it sounds like they're watching him closely. He will get through it. It may be tough for ... Myasthenia gravis (MG) is the most common primary disorder of neuromuscular transmission. The usual cause is an acquired immunological abnormality, but some cases result from genetic abnormalities ... Hello... I have generalized MG, but have not had a hospitalization-level crisis. I was blessed by a quick response to Cellcept. Have they tried this one with her? I am not in remission, but d... This is possible. In myesthenia gravis, the acetylcholine receptors are blockaded. Basically, it interrupts the chemical signals between your nerves and muscles. If anesthesia uses these same re... |
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