Tag: Myasthenia Gravis

  • The Strength in Helping Others

    Greg Olsen

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    Today I’d like to talk about turning your personal challenge of a Myasthenia Gravis diagnosis into a source of inspiration for others. Living with Myasthenia Gravis (MG), a chronic neuromuscular condition that causes fluctuating muscle weakness, can be a rather difficult and daunting journey. Within this journey, however, lies a unique opportunity to go beyond…

  • In Defense of the Semicolon

    Greg Olsen

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    Call me old, but I will continue to use the semicolon. In case you weren’t aware of it, there’s a cultural and linguistic shift in how punctuation is used. Semicolons are increasingly not being used in modern writing. Here’s why: In other words, the semicolon isn’t extinct, it’s just retreating from common use, especially in…

  • Only a Week Away

    Greg Olsen

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    It’s only a week away from June, which is Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month. Are you ready? This is our opportunity to get the word out and increase awareness about MG. It’s considered a rare disease, so it doesn’t get the attention as some of the other autoimmune disorders. That also means it doesn’t get as…

  • Seek First To Understand

    Greg Olsen

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    Have you ever run into someone you’ve previously met but can’t for the life of you remember their name? That happens to me all the time. There’s a reason why this occurs, which I’ll get into in a moment, but it’s really embarrassing, not only for me but also for the person whose name I’ve…

  • The Worst Part About Having Myasthenia Gravis

    Greg Olsen

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    There are a lot of ways I could respond to that statement. I could talk about the fatigue, the aches and pains, the drooping eyelids, the difficulty breathing, the drooling, the possibility of suffering a myasthenic crisis, etc., etc., etc.. I’ve tried to condition myself when asked what’s the worst part about having Myasthenia Gravis…

  • Shifting Your Focus: Thriving with MG and Other Debilitating Conditions

    Greg Olsen

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    Living with a chronic illness like Myasthenia Gravis or other debilitating condition comes with its share of challenges. It can alter your daily life, introducing uncertainties and limitations that can feel overwhelming. It’s crucial, however, to remember that while such conditions can impose restrictions, they do not define your abilities or who you are. The…

  • Choose to be Happy

    Greg Olsen

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    You can choose to be happy. That’s today’s lesson. Nothing more needs to be said. Who am I trying to kid? As verbose as I tend to get, I can’t just leave a subject like that untouched. I’m a firm believer in choosing to be happy. I’ve known people who always have a smile on…

  • Happy Mother’s Day!

    Greg Olsen

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    Today is a day to honor and celebrate mothers; those that are here with us today and those who have passed. It’s a day to show appreciation for all the things our mothers have done for us. They worked tirelessly to love us, protect us, coach us, and worry about us. They made some mistakes…

  • Remaining Aware

    Greg Olsen

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    Over the last few months, I’ve noticed a swelling in my neck. At first, I thought it was just fat creating a turkey neck under my chin, but it seemed to be asymmetrical from side to side. Thymomas can be a concern for people with Myasthenia Gravis, so I thought it would be best if…

  • Oops

    Greg Olsen

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    I just read where people who had run the recent Atlanta Marathon were informed that the race was actually 554 feet short of the 26.2 mile standard for a marathon. Apparently, some cones had been misplaced which guided runners along the route which inadvertently resulted in the race being shorter than planned. Over 2000 runners…

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