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Old 09-27-2010, 08:10 AM #1
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Default Question, should I get IVIG

Im unsure if im abusing the system.

Last week, i could barely walk to class, or make it up the stairs, or brush my teeth at night, and now that ive had the weekend to rest I feel better, BUT still weak. I assume as the week goes on, ill still continue to have these problems of weakness and I should just go through with the IVIG, the prednisone never has worked FULLY for me, so I guess i just tell my doctor i want IVIG?

I want ot be normal, and im just wondering if im being lame and wanting this even though i dont "NEED" it for a crisis.


Thanks for any help.
Im calling my doc at 10:20 on her cell. Any feedback before that would be helpful.
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