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Old 06-09-2014, 03:20 PM #4
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Originally Posted by AnnieB3 View Post
Go to the doctor, urgent care, or the ER. Some symptoms you are describing are potentially dangerous. It's time for a doctor—just go.

There's no way to tell what is going on because we aren't doctors. Even if we were, you have to be seen, examined, and have tests. Make sure they check your O2 because when the pulse goes higher with MG, it means that you might not be getting enough oxygen to your tissues.

I hope you'll be okay.

Annie
You seem to have a lot of knowledge concerning MG. I am having my first of 5 daYs of IVIG treatments starting tomorrow. Was diagnosed back in November. Now on 180 MG a day of Mestonin and 180 MG of Mestonin timespan at night.
What should I expect tomorrow with my first treatment? Any suggestions or recommendations when it comes to the possible headaches etc.? Anyone with advice please comment.
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