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April's Myasthenia Page--A Mother's Questions Answered. Description: A personal, but educational site addressing symptoms, pregnancy, breastfeeding, and submammary thymectomy. (hometown.aol.com) |
Bette's Bookcase Description: Personal web page about myasthenia gravis, how the author copes with it and MG links. (geocities.com) |
My Sterlings Story Description: Dedicated to my three year old son who is living with Myasthenia Gravis. (ourworld-top.cs.com) |
Myasthenia.co.uk Description: Details alternative approaches to the treatment of myasthenia including Dr Lechin's Neuroimmunological Myasthenia Therapy. Also includes a personal experience of using the therapies for recovery as well as various downloads. (myasthenia.co.uk) |
Terri's MG Page Description: A personal viewpoint from someone battling with MG. (geocities.com) |
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