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Old 12-06-2013, 10:18 AM #1
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Default Questions about infusion center experiences

My Doctor finally understands that I prefer the IVIG infusion center which is covered by medicare to inhome which is not. I cant afford the procedure otherwise.
My wife is determined to drive me to the center but it will complicate things. She watches her Grand children during then day. She has to get one to and from school and watches the other all day.

I live about 25 miles from then infusion center. I am trying to convince her that I can drive myself. Can anyone share their experiences with me. Can I expect to be physically and mentally able to safely drive myself home after the treatment each day for 5 days.
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