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Myasthenia Gravis (MG) is not just a random autoimmune disease. It is your body refusing to obey commands after decades of being forced to carry everything alone. The classic signs: Drooping eyelid (ptosis) that gets worse as the day goes on Double vision (diplopia) that splits the world Weak arms, legs, neck, face, or swallowing after even short use Strength that comes back after rest, then fades again Medically: your immune system attacks the acetylcholine receptors at the neuromuscular junction, blocking the "move now" signal from nerve to muscle. But look deeper. Many people with MG carry a pattern of repeated abandonment at key ages (often around 13), when the child brain is wiring whether attachment = safety or attachment = eventual desertion. Father leaves at 13. Wife leaves when daughters hit 13. Relationships never last more than a year. The message the body learns: "If I depend, I get left. If I reach, I get nothing. Better to never fully depend—even on my own muscles." The drooping lid = refusal to fully see people leaving again. The weak limbs = refusal to keep reaching when reaching always ended in emptiness. The rage that rises now = the thirteen-year-old finally refusing to stay silent about deserving to be chosen and stayed for. This video is not about "curing" MG with mindset alone. It is about naming what the body has been protecting you from for years. When the suppressed fear, grief, shame and rage are finally allowed to surface without shame, the immune attack can lose some of its fuel. The signal can strengthen. Not overnight. Not magically. But through ruthless honesty with what was never allowed to be felt. If this resonates, sit with the rage. Let it speak. The thirteen-year-old inside you is not weak—he is the one who stayed when everyone else ran. He deserved better. Your body is finally ready to stop punishing him for still hurting.