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Old 04-11-2008, 01:31 AM #1
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Default When to call for ISVM - TY user here

I do not think I'm in a full relapse, but I need this stopped. It is coming near time for my next TY infusion. I know people get worse in the week before, but I'm getting new sx. They do not last 24hrs. But, this crap has hit both eyes, mouth, bottom line it seems all the areas it did not hit in my 1st relapse. Do I call or do I wait. In addition I may not be able to get my infusion due to illness. Thanks Sheena
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