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Old 04-08-2013, 12:38 AM #1
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Default Slurred speech has stopped

I have had slurred speech for three and a half months. This past week, my speech seems to be coming back to normal. I have finally been scheduled for IVIG next week - five consecutive days. Does this kind of thing happen often? I was diagnosed in August 2012 after a short period of slurring. Then a couple months of normalcy, then this flare up in December which has continued for a much longer period of time. Since I'm still new to all this, I don't know what to expect....something new every day it seems. I'm on prednisone ( 30 mg) and mestinon (4 a day). Neurologist has said after IVIG, I will be on immuran(?). Comments please.
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