Samantha diagnosed with Myositis

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Posted: 2 years ago
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this illness is non treatable , thats even more sad

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Posted: 2 years ago
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What exactly is the illness symptoms

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Post covid so many people are having autoimmune diseases. It is a scary disease. Hope she gets better😞

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Posted: 2 years ago
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I was not aware of this disease and had to read up on it...


If you have severe myositis, you may develop breathing and swallowing problems. Speech and language therapy may be recommended if you're having problems swallowing or it's affecting your ability to communicate.

In rare cases, myositis can be associated with cancer, and you may be offered tests to check for cancer.


I hope Sam comes out of this soon. She has been through too much pain in the recent past. She needs to be happy. God, please make it happen.

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From what i google image, it says pain in the upper back .. Maybe other part of bodies too..


Hopefully she recovers soon

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Hope she recovers soon…

She’s been through a lot lately

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Hope she recovers soon :(

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Hope she get well soon as soon as possible.

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Originally posted by: Rocky.Bhai

this illness is non treatable , thats even more sad

no remission is possible. But it’s taking more time than expected I guess.
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