Repeated cycles of Rystiggo don’t increase safety problem risk

Finding humor in life with myasthenia gravis

In the years since my myasthenia gravis (MG) diagnosis, I’ve learned to live with certain remarks that, though well-intended, can be hurtful. In conversations with other MG patients, I’ve heard about experiences like mine. No matter what we do — buying groceries, tying our shoes, breathing — someone is…

Rituximab seen as safe, effective in treating MuSK-positive MG

Rituximab can safely and effectively control myasthenia gravis (MG) in patients with antibodies against muscle-specific kinase or MuSK, according to a new analysis. “Rituximab has demonstrated effectiveness and safety as a treatment for anti-MuSK MG. It has the potential to help patients with any baseline severity, especially those…

When MG brings bad things, we can become better people

Since 2020, I’ve been traveling along the myasthenia gravis (MG) road. Sometimes it’s filled with pain, as it was in 2021. We don’t usually think of MG as a physically painful disease. However, the effects of one of the main drugs used to control it, prednisone, can cause…