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Old 05-04-2010, 01:15 AM #1
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Default New drugs???

Hi everyone...I hope this post finds you well and strong. I just saw my Nuero on Friday and we discussed going off the Pred (which I'm doing anyway without him knowing) and switching to Cellcept or Imuran. I do not want to take either of these..and would rather stay on a low dose of Pred (10mg) and use IVIG every couple of months. But I don't have the energy to do moooore research on why I don't want them....how have the side effects been for any of you that have taken them? And how are some of you faring...who like me would rather not drug myself up anymore...I would rather be weak than drugged and sick. Thank you very much!!!

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