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Old 12-26-2011, 01:13 PM #1
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Default IVIG question (cold with a headache?)

I'm getting really weak here, so I'm going to ask for a course of IVIG. The problem is that I have a cold, which gives me a headache. IVIG always gives me headaches. I'm worried that if I go in with a headache already, the IVIG headache will be much worse. Does anyone know if there's any reason to think it won't? Is is inadvisable to get IVIG when you're sick (it's a pretty bad cold)?

I may wait a few days, but I'm really tired of hanging out on the floor so much, even though my sweet husband and kids bring me pillows and keep me company down there.

Abby
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