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Old 12-18-2019, 09:12 AM #1
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I feel like I am have a constant surge of "electricity" through my nervous system. I feel like I am vibrating inside. You cannot see it in my hands; they are still. It is making me sick feeling.

I have MG. I'm almost a year into my IVIG. I've been told that some neurologists treat "refractory" MG with Rituximab.

Anyone here taken it?
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I use Rituximab. It has given me back my life.
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