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Old 07-23-2010, 11:37 AM #1
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i asked my neuro about doing ivig more frequently and maybe less like suggested and im not sure if it just because he only has a few cases of Mg patients and they seem to be doing really well. But he told me that it is best to wait 3 to 4 weeks between infusions. and in his words " i don't have any patients that need one monthly" so i am wondering if maybe i need to find a new neuro who might be more willing to be more aggresive seens how i am so young, it seems to be one of the only things to work really well for me...and i can't afford to cut back on work ( luckly my husband is military so the infusions and home health care are covered)...
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