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Old 09-19-2010, 08:59 PM #1
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Default Ivig.

So, as tonight winded down, i felt very weak, stomach hurts, left side of my mouth is droopy along with my eyelid, and its hard getting up the stairs to my dorm and get winded while walking/talking on the phone. Ive decided that even though Ill be very tired and IVIG may not be on my side (side affects) for a while i still need it. Im a college kid. Its not that I even want ot be able to stay up late, its that I hardly can get up for class, or hardly finish and email at the end of the night.

I called my doctor and left a message for her, she usually gets back to me very quickly. So i soon will know when Ill be starting this. Im not sure why the 60 mg of pred is making me weaker..


or not much stronger.


Hope you all are feeling okay.
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