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Old 03-07-2011, 12:07 PM #1
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So! My doctor and I worked out our complications, and I'm starting Imuran today.

I passed the genetic test to make sure I have the enzyme to metablolize the drug. He told me to watch out for flu-like symptoms and abdominal pain. I have a blood test in two weeks. Anything else I should be on the look-out for?

I have the impression that not many MGers go into remission on Imuran alone, but I still have hopes that it will work for me, since my case is relatively mild.

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