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Old 11-15-2013, 07:14 PM #1
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Default Good results with IVIG and now new problem

I just finished 5 days of IVIG and I am feeling very good. My muscle pains are all gone and I can breathe comfortably. Before IVIG, my neuro ordered an EMG for some of my symptoms that did not fit MG - tingling, numbness, the sensation of being stuck with needles and knives. The EMG showed spinal damage. The neuro thought it was probably due to compensating when I walk due to the MG. I am waiting for the spinal MRI. I never felt the back pain before, probably because the muscle pain was much more intense. Now that the muscle pain is gone, I can feel the back pain.

My question is, did anyone else experience this? If so how did they correct it and what did you use for pain? Acetominophen, ibuprophen?

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Hi Kathie,

I'm so happy you had such good results with the IVIG. I'm also sorry you're dealing with a new problem.

I'd say at this point knowing what exactly is "wrong" will have to wait until the MRI and any other testing is completed. "Spinal damage" is kind of a vague term without knowing the pathology or mechanism behind the damage. As for pain meds to use, I always prefer and recommend ibuprofen over Tylenol. It is anti-inflammatory and doesn't mess with the liver as much. Lots of folks like Aleve as well.

I have lots of back problems myself, and know what a drag it is. I'm needing to find out exactly what's happening with my back pain, too. Going to doctors just gets OLD after a while.

Just a thought--have you considered that the back pain may be a side effect of the IVIG, since you recently completed a series? I usually have some kind of back/neck pain a few days after an infusion. Since you mention never feeling back pain before, it makes me wonder.

Feel better soon!
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Kathie - So glad you are feeling better in many ways from the IVIG! I agree with 4-eyes- any thoughts to this being a side effect from the IVIG? My back can hurt from compensating from my weak trunk and whole body.. but usually after IVIG my neck and back will hurt - especially when I walk- like the jolting of the walking motions hurts my back after IVIG.. when usually that's not the case..

At my last infusion the nurse was talking about how she has a patient who gets back pain with each infusion, especially if the rate is too high..

I am a huge fan of Motrin (600mg) if there aren't any contraindications! Good luck!
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