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As you know I am currently taking Ostarine only which is sponsored by Sarms1 and my man Dylan Gemelli.
Let me get right to it. My uncle has been having issues with seronegative myasthenia gravis. The disease is rare and it has effected his swallowing abilities. He was prescribed azathioprine and it hasn't really changed much.
SMG-seronegative myasthenia gravis
Signs and symptoms
The presentation of MG has the following characteristics:
-The usual initial complaint is a specific muscle weakness rather than generalized weakness
-Extraocular muscle weakness or ptosis is present initially in 50% of patients and occurs during the course of illness in 90%
The disease remains exclusively ocular in only 16% of patients
Rarely, patients have generalized weakness without ocular muscle weakness
-Bulbar muscle weakness is also common, along with weakness of head extension and flexion
-Limb weakness may be more severe proximally than distally
-Isolated limb muscle weakness is the presenting symptom in fewer than 10% of patients
-Weakness is typically least severe in the morning and worsens as the day progresses
-Weakness is increased by exertion and alleviated by rest
-Weakness progresses from mild to more severe over weeks or months, with exacerbations and remissions
-Weakness tends to spread from the ocular to facial to bulbar muscles and then to truncal and limb muscles
-About 87% of patients have generalized disease within 13 months after onset
-Less often, symptoms may remain limited to the extraocular and eyelid muscles for years
Im looking to purchase ostarine and see if maybe this would help him out in any way. Honestly any advice would help. thanks
As you know I am currently taking Ostarine only which is sponsored by Sarms1 and my man Dylan Gemelli.
Let me get right to it. My uncle has been having issues with seronegative myasthenia gravis. The disease is rare and it has effected his swallowing abilities. He was prescribed azathioprine and it hasn't really changed much.
SMG-seronegative myasthenia gravis
Signs and symptoms
The presentation of MG has the following characteristics:
-The usual initial complaint is a specific muscle weakness rather than generalized weakness
-Extraocular muscle weakness or ptosis is present initially in 50% of patients and occurs during the course of illness in 90%
The disease remains exclusively ocular in only 16% of patients
Rarely, patients have generalized weakness without ocular muscle weakness
-Bulbar muscle weakness is also common, along with weakness of head extension and flexion
-Limb weakness may be more severe proximally than distally
-Isolated limb muscle weakness is the presenting symptom in fewer than 10% of patients
-Weakness is typically least severe in the morning and worsens as the day progresses
-Weakness is increased by exertion and alleviated by rest
-Weakness progresses from mild to more severe over weeks or months, with exacerbations and remissions
-Weakness tends to spread from the ocular to facial to bulbar muscles and then to truncal and limb muscles
-About 87% of patients have generalized disease within 13 months after onset
-Less often, symptoms may remain limited to the extraocular and eyelid muscles for years
Im looking to purchase ostarine and see if maybe this would help him out in any way. Honestly any advice would help. thanks