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Old 08-25-2011, 10:39 AM #1
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Default IVIG at an infusion center?

OK, so I can't walk. The disease seems to be suddenly concentrated in my legs. My doctor says it's time for IVIG, but I don't want to be admitted, and my insurance company will only pay 80% for a nurse to come to me. The neurologist's office is looking into setting me up at a cancer center that I can visit each day. Can anyone tell me what that will be like?

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softening up my kids to lend me their laptops so I can watch movies...
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