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Old 03-26-2020, 07:37 PM #1
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Default IVIG vs Quarantine

I have IVIG next week and I am trying to decide which is more important, quarantine or IVIG. I get IVIG every 4 weeks, going to every 5 weeks in May. I get my IVIG at a satellite facility of University of Michigan Hospital. My first concern is my ride, very little social distance there. Then there is the check-in process where I will be given a hospital bracelet, more contact. Besides the nurse putting in and taking out the needle, there is also my blood pressure and temperature taken 7 or 8 times.

My MG isn’t as bad as most here, and I have gone 8 weeks when the snow was so bad here. I wasn’t that bad, a little rough the last week. What has me concerned is going 12 weeks if there is no improvement in COVID-19 by the beginning of May. Any insight would be helpful.

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