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Old 08-09-2008, 08:28 PM #1
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Default son started on Imuran

Hey all! Just thought I would drop in and tell you that my son was doing really well after his thymectomy...but I think things are starting to go downhill again for him. His eyes are very tired again, and today he starting complaining of weak arms and legs and he had his "sad" look about him again. The docs just started him on Imuran 2 days ago...what do you all think about it? They say for kids, it is much better than the long-term side effects of the Prednisone.
Thanks for helping, Heidi
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