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Do Any Of You Experience Severe Brain Fog As A Symptom Of Your Gmg?

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Wenatchee, WA

My husband has been told it is not a symptoms of MG but he has had it since he went on the Ultimarus infusion treatments.

June 14
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A MGteam Member

I have a great medical team that does believe in brain fog! I’m now into four months of taking medications for MG and this is the bear I have felt in possibly three years. I’m on mestinon, 30, 30, 60 per day, prednisone, 10 mg, and cellcept, 500 mg twice daily. I will be slowly weaned off the prednisone. Everyone is different and I am blessed to be responding so positively to my med. hope everyone has a great day.

June 17
A MGteam Member

Unfortunately, you were told wrong. Most neurologists don't have a clue. Research, research, research............is the only hope you have with this disease.
Listen to the people that live with it ever day.

June 18
A MGteam Member

ABSOLUTELY!!!!! The medical world denies this but why do soooo many of us have it???

June 17
A MGteam Member

While the context provided does not specifically mention "brain fog" as a symptom of generalized myasthenia gravis (gMG), it does highlight that fatigue is a common issue. Fatigue can lead to symptoms such as:

- Difficulty with concentrating
- Lack of motivation
- Anxiety
- Irritability

These symptoms can sometimes be Show Full Answer

While the context provided does not specifically mention "brain fog" as a symptom of generalized myasthenia gravis (gMG), it does highlight that fatigue is a common issue. Fatigue can lead to symptoms such as:

- Difficulty with concentrating
- Lack of motivation
- Anxiety
- Irritability

These symptoms can sometimes be associated with what people describe as "brain fog." If you are experiencing these symptoms, it might be helpful to discuss them with your healthcare provider.

June 14
A MGteam Member

💯% TRUE!!!

June 18

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