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Old 04-01-2012, 06:17 AM #1
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Default IVIG infusions and life

I am a three time cancer survivor and had a ALLO SCT in 2008. I've had to receive IVIG infusions since. About a year ago I returned to College. I'm also not 20 anymore. I am really struggling keeping up with school, life and the time dedicated to IVIG infusions and the unpredictable side effects, I had an infusion Monday and have been sick ever since. I am probobly going to have to take a medical leave from school because I am so far behind now. I don't know what to do. anyone have tips or suggestions or wisdom.
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