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Old 01-19-2009, 05:22 PM #11
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Default Hi Sue!

What is PN?

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Originally Posted by shiney sue View Post
The last time I was in the hospital,ummm 2 weeks ago my nurse told me ivig
was used a great deal for people with PN I have had some of the same systems as your's she said it's so interesting how people we are giving
people with MG it's getting to be a bigger group and seems to be helpng more.
I'm glad I broke down and kistened to my Neouro and many dear people in the PN group,if your blessed with no side effects ask your Neuro. I am sorry
I don't know your hard times but I truly wish you the best.It sure has made my life so much better. My wound Dr. who is very much like House
cane and all on tv. yelled down the hall, Sue what's going on you look well
HAPPY beleif me a pain feel min. can be a wonderful start.yep just a min.
I wish for you this happy feeling and more then 1 min. Bless you all Sue
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