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Old 01-05-2012, 05:33 PM #1
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Thumbs up update one week after ivig

Hi everybody, its been one week sends my ivig and i am starting to feel a little more better, Stronger and more energy. My chowing and swallowing are a little better and my legs are a little stronger too. I hoping i keep getting better as i get closer to my next ivig.

Hi AnnieB3, i read your reply.I been taking 20 mg of Pred, only for 1 month and 2 weeks. I talk to my neuro Tuesday, he said to go down by 5mg per week. So on Monday, i started taking 15mg. Interesting note, i am also B12 deficient. I get 1 monthly shoot and take 5000mg sublingual every day i wonder how many MGers are B12 deficient.

I hope everybody is having a goodday today

Francisco
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