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Old 02-26-2013, 09:00 PM #5
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Mine were awful when I got hospitalized.. My son was young and I couldn't hold him, hold a fork, text on my cell phone. I was in tears when I was trying to take a band aid off my kiddo one day and i coudlnt' grasp it.. i tried for about 5 minutes.. it was so awful. I couldnt' even undo the velcro of a diaper.. after the 2nd IVIG i got my hands back.. but when its time for IVIG I get jello fingers again, but milder than when I crashed
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