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Old 12-07-2016, 01:54 PM #2
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Originally Posted by Teljemo View Post
I was scanned this Monday to look for leftovers from my thymys surgery removal I had about 12 years ago...
Nothing left.. So now my doctor want to try a different drug for me..

I have been on mestinon and prednisone for 10years noe and its not that good apparently to eat cortisone for that long..

So no he wants me to start with "mabthera"

Experiences??
Teljemo,
I don't have much of an answer for you, since I have never heard of this. To my knowledge, no one on this site has mentioned this treatment. I also take Mestinon and Prednisone 10 mg. I have been on this for a year. I started Prednisone at 60 mg an am now down to 10mg. Neuro plans to go to 0 before long. Did the Doc plan to leave you on it that long, or was that due to illness. I just know much about it. I have MG.
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