Traveling & MG
When I was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis (MG) three years ago, I wondered if traveling was still possible.
When I was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis (MG) three years ago, I wondered if traveling was still possible.
Have you heard of the October Slide? I hadn’t until recently. It’s not the name of a cool dance. It’s a phenomenon where symptoms of chronic conditions increase as autumn progresses.
Living with Myasthenia Gravis means constantly adjusting. Your plans, your expectations, your body. And sometimes, your vision .
The big question I always get is, “How do you date with MG?”
When you’re first thrown into the world of chronic illness, everything comes at you fast.
Living with Myasthenia Gravis (MG) means navigating constant uncertainty. Symptoms flare out of nowhere, your body decides its own rules, and rest becomes more essential than optional. But a question that follows me is: Why me?