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Old 05-11-2014, 02:49 PM #1
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Default Help-need knee replacement while on Cellcept

Hi everybody, need other MG peoples experience with knee or hip replacement while on Cellcept, lowering the bodies immunity to infection.
I,ve had MG for 8 years,I take 2000 mg of Cellcept a day, plus 60mg of Mestinion three times a day, I'm 72 years old. My doctors are not sure how to get me thru a knee replacement with lowered immunity, and have a safe recovery.
Any help with your experiences would be appreciated.
Steve
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