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Old 09-24-2010, 09:49 PM #1
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Default IVIG Question

Hey everyone,

I know this subject has been pounded to death on this forum but I have something I'm confused about.

First of all, I was approved for IVIG this afternoon! Yay! Finally some progress in treatment. My neuro wants to tease out which symptoms are autoimmune since she now thinks that I have mg and rippling muscle disease (The second I'm not convinced of. I do have a strange, electric rippling in my leg muscles that no one has ever seen before, but it's set off in a different way).

Anyway, my question is: should I take tylenol and benadryl before I get to the hospital or is that something they will give me there?

Thanks!

Ally
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