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Old 06-25-2011, 10:50 AM #1
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Default Solu-medrol IV

Looks like the 10 day high dose oral prednsone isnt going to cut it this time. Breathing is still weak and now my speech is very weak and high. My throat feels kinda weird so, Im being very careful with how, and what, I eat. In the past, when this didnt work, 3-5 days of Solu- medrol IVs has helped alot.
Has anyone else tried this? My neuro said when this stops working for me, we will move on to IVIG. I never could remember in past posts what the med in the IV was called and I dont recall seeing any posts about Solu- Medrol...just curious
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