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MG 101 Resource Finder

Diving into myasthenia gravis (MG) research can feel overwhelming. This quiz can help you avoid information overload and point you toward beneficial articles and programs that best resonate with you.

Your responses will also help us provide the most relevant MG updates, resources and information based on where you are in your MG journey. We promise to keep your answers confidential and will never share or sell your information.

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Do you have myasthenia gravis (MG)?
What is your understanding of how MG affects the body?

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Do you currently track MG symptoms?

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Have you explored resources or tools that may help you talk about MG with your friends, family or healthcare team?

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Do you know what treatment options are available for MG?

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Have you spoken to someone living with MG or are you a part of a support group?

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How long ago were you (or your loved one) diagnosed?

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Which of these goals is most important to you or the person you know who has myasthenia gravis?

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“This is all new to me and I am feeling a bit overwhelmed”

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After an MG diagnosis, you may feel confused or frustrated, or you may feel relieved to finally have some answers. Many others have been where you are right now. If you or a loved one recently received an MG diagnosis, or you'd like to learn more about MG, the following resources may be a good place to start:

  • The MG Road Map: The MG Road Map is a one-stop shop. It has articles and insights from the MG community and is full of tools and resources that can help you better navigate your journey with MG

  • What Is Myasthenia Gravis, and Why Does It Happen?: Knowledge is power, and learning about MG may help you feel better prepared for this journey. Watch a video that may answer some questions about how MG affects the body, its symptoms, how to explain it to family and friends and how to have more productive conversations with your healthcare team

  • Let’s Talk MG: Feel heard in a safe, understanding space and find strength in the stories and experiences of others. In this mentorship program, you can virtually connect one-on-one with someone who gets it—an MG Guide, a person living with or supporting someone with MG. See why Let’s Talk MG is for you

This information has been provided for educational purposes only and is not meant to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Patients should not use this information for diagnosing a health condition. Patients should always consult a healthcare professional for medical advice or information about diagnosis and treatment.

“I know a bit, but I’m still learning”

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Whether it’s for you or someone you love, understanding more about MG may help you feel encouraged and better supported. The following resources may be useful as you continue your quest for knowledge:

  1. Let’s Talk MG: Feel heard in a safe, understanding space and find strength in the stories and experiences of others. In this mentorship program, you can virtually connect one-on-one with someone who gets it—an MG Guide, a person living with or supporting someone with MG. See why Let’s Talk MG is for you

  2. Understanding MG Treatment Options: Explore an educational overview of common treatment options for MG and download a free discussion guide that may help you feel more prepared for your next doctor’s appointment

  3. Talking to Your Healthcare Team About MG: Discussing your symptoms, goals and how MG symptoms impact your daily activities may help your healthcare team understand how symptoms are impacting your daily abilities and if they should consider making changes to your MG management plan. Check out this article and step-by-step guide, which may help you have more productive conversations with your healthcare team

This information has been provided for educational purposes only and is not meant to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Patients should not use this information for diagnosing a health condition. Patients should always consult a healthcare professional for medical advice or information about diagnosis and treatment.

“I have a good understanding, but learning more is always helpful”

A smiling woman with a cane

You have a solid foundation of MG knowledge, and there are even more resources and support that you may find helpful. Whether it’s you or someone you love who lives with MG, check out the following resources:

  1. Go for Greater with MG: A greater everyday with MG means something different to everyone. Whether you want to walk your dog, cook your favorite meal or brush your hair, making changes with MG can come with challenges. By signing up for Go for Greater, you’ll get exclusive access to the Greater Guidebook, filled with exercises and resources that can support you through a 3-step action plan toward your greater
  2. Understanding MG Treatment Options: Explore an educational overview of common treatment options for MG and download a free discussion guide that may help you feel more prepared for your next doctor’s appointment
  3. Community Stories: The MG Treatment Journey: It can be inspiring to hear the experiences of fellow members of the MG community. Discover the stories of two people with MG as they share how they navigate treatment through collaboration with their healthcare teams and self-advocacy

This information has been provided for educational purposes only and is not meant to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Patients should not use this information for diagnosing a health condition. Patients should always consult a healthcare professional for medical advice or information about diagnosis and treatment.

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