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Old 01-27-2014, 12:15 PM #1
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I am not a couch potatoe believe me, I hardly set down but I am staggering around with pain in my legs etc.my whole family has made fun of me my whole life because I am an exercise fanatic and I have all kinds of equipment but now if I get on it five minutes then the next few days, I can not hardly walk or anything. I guess I will have to do what I can till I can go to doctor.
yes before I got IVIG just walking around for an hour (at a birthday party for example) felt like I ran a serious marathon the next day and was SOOOOO SOOO sore and weak for 4 days afterwards.. so for now I'll take just the daily activities and no more..
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