Granny's gone and done it again

I have. I had it for my mother. She was able to tell the Dr. she was tired and didn't want the meds anymore. She signed her own DNR Tom has told me he does want CPR, ect... He has said he doesn't want to die. So hospice here takes their meds and only gives them pain meds. It doesn't sound like he is done fighting He just doesn't want to go in the hospital.

I'm guessing eggs!! Did I win? LOL Just playing H20

I've heard the words but no clue what it is..
It's an autoimmune disease that causes weakness in the muscles. Which in turn can cause double vision, trouble swallowing, weakness in the arms, legs, difficulty holding up your head, and even breathing.
Prayers for everyone here dealing with difficulties 🙏
 
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It's an autoimmune disease that causes weakness in the muscles. Which in turn can cause double vision, trouble swallowing, weakness in the arms, legs, difficulty holding up your head, and even breathing.
Prayers for everyone here dealing with difficulties 🙏
It sounds awful. I'm so sorry you have to deal with that. Thank you for the prayers.
 
It's an autoimmune disease that causes weakness in the muscles. Which in turn can cause double vision, trouble swallowing, weakness in the arms, legs, difficulty holding up your head, and even breathing.
Prayers for everyone here dealing with difficulties 🙏
I always wondered where the autoimmune came from in my family. I'm the only one with Crohn's disease but I have a sister with colitis and one with Graves disease. My Father died when I was a teenager but he had spotted arms like vitiligo. I don't know if he was ever diagnosed. This past Sunday I asked my Aunt if one of my Grandparents had those spots and she said Grandfather did. Did you ever go on Wikipedia and read about the history of your disease?
 
It sounds awful. I'm so sorry you have to deal with that. Thank you for the prayers.
It's the reason I gave up my beautiful chickens 12-13 years ago. I have had to learn to pace myself and not overdo, right?!? Easier said than done lol. Also, I have to avoid sick people. Thankfully my MG is pretty well managed with a pill every 3 hours when awake and lots of rest breaks. DH and I decided to try raising chickens again with the understanding that he'll do the heavy work. I just wanted 10. He said 20. So naturally, as of today, we have, gulp, 30 🥴🫣😳
 
I always wondered where the autoimmune came from in my family. I'm the only one with Crohn's disease but I have a sister with colitis and one with Graves disease. My Father died when I was a teenager but he had spotted arms like vitiligo. I don't know if he was ever diagnosed. This past Sunday I asked my Aunt if one of my Grandparents had those spots and she said Grandfather did. Did you ever go on Wikipedia and read about the history of your disease?
My sister has lupus, sojourns and scleroderma. No, I've never gone on Wikipedia for MG.
 

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