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Living with Myasthenia Gravis

I chose to watch a TED Talk on Myasthenia Gravis called One day in the life of Pallavi Rao. The reason I chose to watch a TED Talk on this disorder is because I do not know much about it and thought it would be a great opportunity to learn more about it before discussing it in class. Myasthenia Gravis is an auto immune disorder that affects muscle power in about 1 out of every 10,000 people world wide. It typically affects women earlier in their life as compared to men, and is also more prevalent in women worldwide.  Myasthenia Gravis affects many body systems that have a muscular component. The person may begin slurring their speech as their facial muscles weaken and their eye may droop. For more severe cases, the person may have difficulty chewing, swallowing, eating, breathing, walking, and seeing. The person’s vision is often described as double-vision, meaning they see two objects for every one object that is actually present in front of them. This disorder paralyses differen

Logan and I on our first day of OT school.

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