It typically takes the brain about 1 month to get past acute withdrawal symptoms, and possibly another 2 or 3 months to completely readjust receptor densities. This varies from person to person, due to genetic factors, predispositions to other neurological disorders/states, and their dosage on the drug.
Myesthenia Gravis can be controlled and may go to Remission for a long time for about 50% of the patients. With medications that increase muscle strength and with subsequent removal of the Thymus (usually abnormal in patients with MG), there is a fairly good prognosis to eliminate symptomps that may lead to remission of the disease. But there is still a percentage of it coming back. So no, there is no Cure but it can be managed.
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It was created by farmers in the 11th century... that was a long long long long long time ago... ...still a very long time ago... long long long time ago ... yes, i think you get it but it was still a long long long long etc. time ago!
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A very long time ago is how ever long you wish to make it there is no set time for a very long time ago.
It Will Take A Long Long Time was created in 1999.
we have not meet for a long time.
First Time in a Long Time was created in 306.
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