Kelly Aiken, diagnosed with myasthenia gravis in 2012, shares her methods for managing fatigue. She needs around 14 hours of rest each day, minimizing fatigue triggers like heat and unhealthy food, and utilizing helpful devices to manage everyday chores. Regular treatment using intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) has improved her fatigue and weakness. Aiken values her support group, strategically planning ahead of treatments, using Tylenol to manage fatigue, and has found swimming soothing. Listening to her body is crucial to stay functional. Despite having to quit her job, Aiken remains positive and emphasizes that all feelings are temporary.

GP2GP likely to be phased out and more briefs
Te Whatu Ora plans to address risks of the outdated GP2GP electronic record system until a new digital health record launches midyear. In Western Australia,