For now the doctor told me I have the ocular type of Myasthenia Gravis (MG). But I believe it can change into generalized MG. Here's an explanation. "MG is differentiated into two major clinical forms: ocular MG, in which the patient has predominantly ocular symptoms, and generalized MG, in which the patient develops generalized proximal weakness. One study found that, over a mean follow-up period of 17 years, approximately 15%-17% of patients with MG had strictly ocular symptoms." (from the web) My energy levels are low and I was told to use a walker for the time being. I'm waiting for lab results. Medication helps with vertigo and nausea. I nap a lot. This video is technical and a little hard to follow but it explains my situation. I hope to be back to normal soon!
Why Is Blue So Rare In Nature?
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There are blue animals, but those species are small in number compared to
the other colors among living things, such as red, orange, yellow, and
brown. S...
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