I grew up on a family farm, and that’s where my strong work ethic came from. I was used to having chores to do at dawn before school every day, and I carried that with me into my dual careers in nursing and the Army Reserves. I chose this path because of my lifelong determination to work hard, be responsible for myself and for others, and keep up an active lifestyle.
This began to change in 2017 when I started having difficulty chewing and trouble with my vision. These symptoms are what led to my diagnosis of gMG a few months later. I began seeing a neurologist, and I tried a few treatments before landing on VYVGART for IV infusion. Before I got started, my doctor let me know that the most common side effects are respiratory tract infection, headache, and urinary tract infection. Part of getting started with VYVGART was understanding how dosing works and working with my doctor to figure out how long my personalized break would be before my next cycle.