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Old 09-11-2014, 09:51 PM #1
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Default Pain in legs

Hi,
I had my second IVIG 4 weeks ago. It took almost 10 days before it kicked in. The last 2 days I have had burst of ache and pain in my legs to take me down on my knees. Today my Neuro increased my Mestonin. From 60 to 90 3 x a day.
Were doing that to see if it works instead of another IVIG treatment at this time.
Has anyone else had theses issues. Sometimes my legs feel sensitive to even touch. When this raging pain hits me I cannot stand.
Please help!
Sonomagirl. debbie
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