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Old 07-01-2011, 11:27 AM #3
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I have been on 2,000 mg daily for 2 1/2 years. I have had IGIV infusions monthly, been taking 60 mg of mestion 5 times daily and prednisone on a decreasing dose for the same time.

My condition has improved considerably but I do not know what treatment or if the combination of all is the reason.

I have never had a remarkable instant improvement to any of the treatments like I have read about on site. It's been slow.

For me, the only med that seems to have some change in my conditon in a relatively short time is prednisone. From 120 mg dialy down to 15 and then back 20 and now up to 40 mg EOD.

Tony
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