In 2012, I was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis. Since then I have been under the care of the neurology department.
I have been impressed by their approach, establishing what I knew about the condition (very little at first, but I had done some research through the MG support pages online). They then explained the condition in language appropriate to my knowledge and gave me a realistic prognosis. Although the treatment at first was counter-productive - the condition worsened, they encouraged me to persevere. I am now in remission and have been discharged, though the condition may re-emerge in the future.
Throughout, the doctor has given me the impression that we were equal partners in fighting the condition.
They were extremely competent in their specialism, and calm and lucid in their dealings with me, answering all my questions in a way which gave me confidence and respecting the choices I needed to make.
I would also like to record my appreciation of the work done by the eye clinic who established the diagnosis of MG, and of the sterling work of the orthoptics department who supported me during treatment
"Neurology"
About: The Maidstone Hospital The Maidstone Hospital Maidstone ME16 9QQ
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