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Old 08-11-2011, 11:09 AM #21
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I don't know a whole lot about Ty other than some of the side effects and some of them being serious. So, I just have to ask this as it concerns me. How common is it to have infections like what you have after your infusion? Is this a normal side effect? Do most people get that? Again, it concerns me as I know that Ty causes PML and I would hate to see that happen to you (or anyone for that matter). You have been through enough already.

BTW - I hope you don't mind me asking that. It's just been worrying me a bit.
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