Myasthenia gravis is a neuromuscular disorder similar to muscular schlerosis, except there is no scarring of the brain. Basically, your immune system turns against you and starts attacking your muscles with antibodies. The antibodies block the neuromuscular junction so your muscles dont receive the messages from your brain to contract and relax. Thus, they cease functioning totally are have limited mobility. It varies depending on the day. Sometimes, like the stressful day at trial, I could barely talk. It affects your breathing also. For me it is mostly my arms, legs, eyes, and speech. I have to receive plasmapheresis, similar to dialysis in that they remove all 3 liters of blood and filter it through a machine then reintroduce it into your body with fresh albumen to replace the albumen that is infected by the antibodies. This link will give you a better understanding of myasthenia gravis.
https://health.google.com/health/ref/Myasthenia+gravis
When did you recieve your B.S. degree?
I graduated in 2001 shortly after 9-11. I worked as a contracted weapons designer for 6 months and have been selling cars ever since. I was making $2800 per month as a weapons designer and about $6k per month as a car salesman. I chose car sales and have been doing this for the past 8 years.
When was the last time that you worked in industrial enginering?
The last time I worked in engineering was 2001.
You stated that you are 1 year away from having your M.B.A. that leads us to believe that you are still attending school working toward that degree.
Are you still attending school?
If not, when was the last time you attended at all?
I am no longer attending school as I have to pay this enormous amount of child support or go to jail. The last time I attended school was last semester. I have a 4.0 GPA so far. None the less, I had to drop out. I think the advanced degree would have opened doors to positions that were not physically challenging and more managerial. I just cant do the whole standing up for extended periods of time, walking around to much, or be exposed to heat or too much cold. Especially heat, I will literally melt. All these things either aggrivate my disorder or my muscles fatigue too quickly to accomplish them.