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Old 08-20-2010, 08:04 PM #1
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Default Anti-mag neuropathy

I have had anti-mag neuropathy for about eight years, mainly numbness in my lower legs and now progressing to my hands. I was treated with rituximab a few years ago with some success. Today I received the results of a blood test that is not good news. My neurologist is talking about another round of rituximab but I'm not sure how it will be paid for. I have shared information about my condition on this blog: ** Feel free to check it out and or comment.
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