Tag: Myasthenia Gravis

  • May the Fourth Be With You

    Greg Olsen

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    Today is May the Fourth, which makes it May the Fourth Be With You Day. I’m sure most everyone has heard that play on words, but for anyone who has not, here’s an explanation. One of the big phrases from Star Wars was “May the Force Be With You”. Many fans have adopted May the…

  • June is MG Awareness Month

    Greg Olsen

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    This morning I received an email from the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America (MGFA) asking people to take action to raise awareness for MG during MG Awareness Month this June. They shared the following ideas: Why is it so important to get involved? MG Awareness activities help people understand what Myasthenia Gravis is and how…

  • Do It Today

    Greg Olsen

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    Sometimes it seems that time is moving so fast. I’ve always heard that happens as you age, but sometimes I think we push things a little faster than we need to. It’s April. Last weekend we stopped at Hobby Lobby. They had two aisles completely stocked with Thanksgiving items. Granted, there were still some aisles…

  • MG and Alligators

    Greg Olsen

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    I spotted an alligator yesterday in the pond across the street from our house. I’m estimating he was about 6 feet in length. At this length, he’s probably not going to cause any problems, although I would hope people keep their small pets away from the waterline. Once they get 8-10 feet in length, animal…

  • Put Gratitude in your Attitude

    Greg Olsen

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    I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter. Today I’d like to talk about attitude, specifically about putting Gratitude in your Attitude. It’s not always easy to maintain an attitude of gratitude, but life is so much better when we do. When we recognize the significance of people around us and things that happen to us…

  • Good Friday

    Greg Olsen

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    I woke up at 2:00 AM this morning and couldn’t get back to sleep. The first thing that popped into my head was that it’s Good Friday. It’s a day when we remember how Jesus died on the cross to redeem us from our sins. I can’t even imagine the pain and suffering he went…

  • Diplopia

    Greg Olsen

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    I’ve mentioned double vision (diplopia) a couple of times in my blogs, but I’ve never really discussed its intricacies. I thought we’d spend a little time on double vision today. Diplopia, or double vision, is a common symptom of Myasthenia Gravis. In facts, it’s frequently one of the first symptoms experienced. MG can cause weakness…

  • Palm Sunday

    Greg Olsen

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    Today is Palm Sunday. Christians all over the world will be celebrating the anniversary of Jesus’s entry into Jerusalem. It was a joyous occasion back then with people lining the road, waving palm branches, and offering their hosannas to the Son of David. They celebrated and proclaimed how Jesus came in the name of the…

  • It’s All About Timing

    Greg Olsen

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    I want to start with a joke this morning to help lead into the real topic of today’s blog. Here goes: An elderly man worth hundreds of millions of dollars began experiencing poor health. He asked his son to come visit him so they could talk about his inheritance. When he arrived, they sat down…

  • Myasthenia Gravis and Hot Weather Prep Tips

    Greg Olsen

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    Although some parts of the U.S. are still seeing snow, hot weather will be upon us before we know it. Time to start preparing for warmer weather is now. Today, I thought I’d talk about a few tips to assist in properly preparing. Heat affects nerve-muscle communication in MG, so even a small increase in…

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