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Old 03-07-2011, 12:11 PM #1
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Default IVIG and headaches

I had 5 IVIG infusions, the last one a week ago. I just can't shake this headache. It's pretty mild, but even ibuprofen isn't doing much for me--usually that's all I need. I'm prone to hormonally induced headaches at this point in my cycle anyway, so I suppose that's contributing.

I saw my neuro today. We talked about aseptic meningitis, and if my headache gets worse, I'll go to the hospital.

Just checking in here, for the sake of sharing experiences (that has been so helpful to me!) and in case anyone has any tips.

Abby
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