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<blockquote data-quote="Droff" data-source="post: 4327450" data-attributes="member: 26615"><p>It's good to have family (you get along with) show up.</p><p></p><p>This is so, I don't know the word, other than ...odd.</p><p>Our grandson (20 months old) had a huge problem over Labor day weekend when he woke up that Friday, a bit wobbly, fell down a few times and didn't get up. Later in the morning when his Dad set him on the floor, he just fell over and couldn't lift his head. His left eye started drooping as well. Quick run to the ER, then he got admitted.</p><p></p><p>He was worse by Sat morning, just a big wet noodle, couldn't really move much, Mom had to hold him like he was an infant. By mid afternoon on Sat there were three possibilities...</p><p>Miller Fisher</p><p>Myasthenia Gravis</p><p>Guillaine Barre</p><p></p><p>The Neuros were leaning toward Guillaine Barre and they started an infusion on Sat evening to help heal his nerves quicker (It's a 5 day infusion). After a few more days, all parties agreed on the diagnosis, GB.</p><p>Long story short, he was released on the following Thursday.</p><p></p><p>Holy hell, I couldn't believe it. I still don't.</p><p>He's now walking/running like he didn't have a problem although not as steady - yet.</p><p></p><p>That was a really scary 3 or 4 days seeing that little boy like that.</p><p></p><p>I never really thought too much about Myasthenia Gravis until a week or so ago, didn't know much about it, and then you post about Grumpy getting diagnosed. Kinda got a WTH feeling....</p><p></p><p>Again, hope all goes well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Droff, post: 4327450, member: 26615"] It's good to have family (you get along with) show up. This is so, I don't know the word, other than ...odd. Our grandson (20 months old) had a huge problem over Labor day weekend when he woke up that Friday, a bit wobbly, fell down a few times and didn't get up. Later in the morning when his Dad set him on the floor, he just fell over and couldn't lift his head. His left eye started drooping as well. Quick run to the ER, then he got admitted. He was worse by Sat morning, just a big wet noodle, couldn't really move much, Mom had to hold him like he was an infant. By mid afternoon on Sat there were three possibilities... Miller Fisher Myasthenia Gravis Guillaine Barre The Neuros were leaning toward Guillaine Barre and they started an infusion on Sat evening to help heal his nerves quicker (It's a 5 day infusion). After a few more days, all parties agreed on the diagnosis, GB. Long story short, he was released on the following Thursday. Holy hell, I couldn't believe it. I still don't. He's now walking/running like he didn't have a problem although not as steady - yet. That was a really scary 3 or 4 days seeing that little boy like that. I never really thought too much about Myasthenia Gravis until a week or so ago, didn't know much about it, and then you post about Grumpy getting diagnosed. Kinda got a WTH feeling.... Again, hope all goes well. [/QUOTE]
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