Tag: Myasthenia Gravis

  • Doctor Appointments

    Greg Olsen

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    This morning I go to see my neurologist for my normally scheduled check-up. As I prepared for this visit, I gathered information my doctor may find helpful and wrote it down. As I was doing so, I began to think that perhaps my routine before doctor visits might be helpful for someone else with Myasthenia…

  • Inheritance: Part 3 – Values

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    In my first blog under Inheritance, we talked about how you will leave impressions on your caregivers, family and friends. Those impressions turn into perceptions and those people will undoubtedly believe those perceptions to be real until such time as they see them as being different from their original observation. In my second blog under…

  • Inheritance: Part 2 – Principles

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    As I stated in my previous blog, we use perceptions, principles and values to guide us through life. We’ve already talked about perceptions and discussed how perceptions can change based upon observations. We develop a perception rather quickly. We then either keep that perception or modify it based upon additional observations. In other words, perceptions…

  • Inheritance: Part 1 – Perceptions

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    In this and the following two blogs, I want to talk about inheritance. We often think of inheritance as including only material things such as money, property, jewelry and collections of things you have accumulated throughout your life that you intend to leave to others. There are also things you will leave your loved ones…

  • Summer Heat and Hydration

    Greg Olsen

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    It’s August 3. We’re halfway through summer. Kids will be returning to school soon. Days will become progressively shorter. The best part for all of us with Myasthenia Gravis is that we’ll probably only experience a few more weeks of extreme heat. Heat, coupled with humidity, is the nemesis of people with MG. It is…

  • Olympic Medals

    Greg Olsen

    Thoughts can be inspiring and they can be fleeting. They can lead us to Olympic Medals or down a path to defeat. How do you know which thoughts to follow? How do you know when to hold onto thoughts and pursue them rather than just allowing them to clog up your mind? Have you ever…

  • You and Your Doctor

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    The importance of establishing a good relationship with your doctor cannot be overstated. It’s a mutualistic symbiotic relationship where both of you depend upon each other. You rely on your doctor’s expertise, experience and professionalism to guide you through your journey with Myasthenia Gravis. Your doctor relies on you to provide accurate and concise information…

  • Prayer Is Powerful

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    I ran into a neighbor and his wife this morning. I usually see him when I’m walking the dogs, but this morning his wife was also with him. She has been diagnosed with cancer and continues treatment. We talked about trivial things this morning, avoiding the elephant in the room. Before leaving, I told her…

  • Medical Alert

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    Are you wearing a medical alert insignia? When I was first diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis, my neurologist recommended I wear some type of medical alert insignia. He explained that people with MG should not receive general anesthesia. In the event of an emergency, where a person with MG may be unconscious, the medical alert insignia…

  • Family and Friends

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    Family and friends play a huge role in our fight against Myasthenia Gravis. Sometimes we need their physical assistance, but all of the time we need their love and understanding. The best way to do that is in person. I realize that’s not always practical for some. Careers have pulled our family to different regions…

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