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Old 05-02-2013, 05:25 AM #1
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Hi....I am new to board. Was diagnosed with ocular MG in
fall and it has now developed into generalized. I have been on a roller coaster with prednisone for a couple of months. I have been so sick from it that dr decided to switch me to Cellcept. The transition will take six weeks. He also decided to I need an ivig treatment ....five days for four hours. Can anyone tell me what to expect? I have a two little children and I am clueless about what to expect from this treatment, side effects, procedure, etc. thanks!!!
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