From self-advocacy to support systems, find your approach to myasthenia gravis care.
When it comes to managing your myasthenia gravis (MG), you might prefer independence or you may lean on others a bit. This quiz may help you identify your preferred approach. 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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Do you have myasthenia gravis (MG)?
Setting personal goals may help you prioritize your needs during your MG journey. Which of these goals is most important to you?
How would you describe your MG support system?
In your MG social circle, what role do you play?
What is your typical level of involvement with MG support groups?
Which of the following qualities in a doctor is most important to you?
Do you feel you practice self-advocacy in your MG management?
How social are you in your everyday life?
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You like to take charge of your care
You’re a self-advocacy superstar who likes sharing your learnings with others and may even enjoy leading support groups. Consider these resources as you continue to seek out the best support for your MG:
- If you find yourself running a support group, these resources for MG support group leaders may be useful
- Watch the MG Real Talks self-advocacy video for authentic experiences from others living with MG
- This article on self-driven care provides additional tips for taking charge of your MG
- Get 50+ ideas to ease your daily routine while living with MG in the Everyday Energy Savers eBook
- Learn more with this article on understanding the MG treatment landscape
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 a self-advocate who also values a big support system
Seeking out resources for your MG care is important to you, whether doing it solo or with your MG network. You appreciate hearing from others when it comes to MG care ideas, approaches and questions, but you aren’t afraid to take the lead when necessary. The following resources may help you in your MG care journey.
- Watch theMG Real Talks self-advocacy video for authentic experiences from others living with MG
- This article on self-driven care provides additional tips for taking charge of your MG
- Get 50+ ideas to ease your daily routine while living with MG in the Everyday Energy Savers eBook
- Check out various patient advocacy organizations that are dedicated to supporting those with MG
- Learn about common tools neurologists use to chart MG symptoms
- Learn more with this article on understanding the MG treatment landscape
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 value an MG care support system but keep it selective
When it comes to your MG care, you rely heavily on a tight-knit group of people you trust. You enjoy connecting with your support circle frequently and value their opinions when considering various MG care options. While leveraging a support system can be great, these resources may help if you are looking to take better charge of your own care:
- Watch the MG Real Talks self-advocacy video for authentic experiences from others living with MG
- This article on self-driven care provides tips that may help you take charge of your MG
- Get 50+ ideas to ease your daily routine while living with MG in the Everyday Energy Savers eBook
- Check out various patient advocacy organizations that are dedicated to supporting those with MG
- Use this healthcare team discussion guide to help get the most out of your doctor visits
- Learn more with this article on understanding the MG treatment landscape
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 independent but open to new avenues of support
You prefer to be your own advocate when it comes to coping with MG. You may appreciate others’ input, but you tend to be a quiet participant in settings like support groups if you attend them. While you’re most comfortable making decisions on your own regarding your MG, you may wish to consider the following resources to support your journey:
- Watch the MG Real Talks self-advocacy video for authentic experiences from others living with MG
- This article on self-driven care provides tips that may help you take charge of your MG
- Get 50+ ideas to ease your daily routine while living with MG in the Everyday Energy Savers eBook
- Check out various patient advocacy organizations that are dedicated to supporting those with MG
- Try out these tips that may help you find a neurologist who meets your needs
- Learn more with this article on understanding the MG treatment landscape
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.