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Old 06-02-2017, 07:29 PM #1
Snoel Snoel is offline
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Default Self Ivig therapy for subcutaneous

I'm looking into self SubQ my IVIg...is anyone else on this program or treatment.

I'm really interested in hearing from someone that's been on it for a while and is it as effective as regular IVIg infusions.

I just learned about this procedure last week when I was in for my IVIg the nurse mentioned it to me and said it's done once a week and could save me time and money.

I seeing a Specialist and RN on June 22nd to see if I'd be eligible for the program, I think I'd be willing to try it out, the nurse told me it tends to irritate and bruise the injection sites so when you take your shirt of it will show...
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