Quiz: Are You Settling When It Comes to MG?
Some days with MG might be harder than others, but it’s important not to lose sight of the big picture: your everyday well-being! Take this quiz to better understand whether you’re settling for doing “OK” with symptom management or aiming for greater symptom control. If you’re a supporter or caregiver for someone with MG, please take this quiz with your loved one in mind.
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You can aim for greater!
It can be easy to fall into a routine with anything, including MG management. But if you feel your needs aren’t being met, especially with symptom control, it may be time to try something different. Here are some resources to help you break out of that rut and pursue ways to improve life with MG.
- Help improve your symptom-tracking efforts with this overview of the MG-ADL scale and work with your healthcare team to find a goal that works for you
- Get tips for setting and staying on track with MG treatment goals
- Join the Go for Greater challenge aimed to help achieve a greater everyday with MG
- Review the common treatment options for MG to discuss with your healthcare team
- Learn how to find your voice and become a strong self-advocate at healthcare appointments
- Check out 50+ tips for conserving energy in your daily life with MG
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.
Stay on track to help ensure you’re not settling!
You’re taking steps to go for greater for life with MG, but remembering to be consistent may be helpful. The more you implement habits that help you stay on track, the closer you may get to achieving your goals—which might include greater symptom control. Here are some resources to help create an MG management plan that better serves your needs.
- Help improve your symptom-tracking efforts with this overview of the MG-ADL scale so you can get closer to minimal or no symptoms
- Get tips for setting and staying on track with MG treatment goals
- Review the common treatment options for MG to discuss with your healthcare team
- Learn how to find your voice and become a strong self-advocate at healthcare appointments
- Check out 50+ tips for conserving energy in your daily life with MG
- Join the Go for Greater challenge aimed to help achieve a greater everyday with MG
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.
You’re not settling! Keep aiming for something greater.
Great job! You are looking for a better life with MG and take concrete steps to help achieve it. Continue feeling empowered to reach your goals—and consider these resources to help keep things on track and manage your symptoms.
- Help improve your symptom-tracking efforts with this overview of the MG-ADL scale so you can maintain minimal or no symptoms
- Get tips for setting and staying on track with MG treatment goals
- Review the common treatment options for MG to discuss with your healthcare team
- Learn how to find your voice and become a strong self-advocate at healthcare appointments
- Check out 50+ tips for conserving energy in your daily life with MG
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.