If you have recently been diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis, you will probably have lots of questions. Discover more about MG through consulting with your healthcare provider and by connecting with support groups in your area.
MG is unpredictable and is a changeable condition. If you have MG, you may notice that your symptoms gradually worsen over time. In particular, your speech, swallowing and general fatigue may become more severe. While this can be worrying, with a proper diagnosis and a treatment plan, many people with MG are able to sufficiently control their condition.
There is currently no single cure, but many sufferers of MG respond well to therapies and achieve a reduction in symptoms or even remission. Most people who manage the condition within the first three years are likely to effectively control symptoms with treatment and/or medication. If your healthcare provider has recommended surgery such as a thymectomy, the outlook is often very positive – with many patients recovering fully.
Every person newly diagnosed with MG will experience the condition differently. Your healthcare provider can answer any medical questions you may have and help you decide which treatment plan is right for you. They will support you with ongoing therapy for the condition and discuss solutions to suit your needs.