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Old 10-28-2015, 08:16 PM #1
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Default SubQ IVIG not as effective?

For those of you that have tried Subq ivig - did you find it seemed to be as effective? I am on week 3 of it.. and I'm starting to decline.. i havne't felt awesome the past 2 weeks.. my fingers are getting floppy (as my whole body is starting too), so typing is getting more difficult .. I am LOVING that i don't have to go to an infusion center, and that I dont' get asepetic meningitis sympotms or anything, but it's upsettting that I feel like it's not working as well : ( Just curious if this is typical...
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