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Old 02-22-2009, 02:15 AM #1
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Thumbs Down Thrush.....

Just wondering how many of you have constant thrush.....?

I gargle, brush, eat plenty of yogurt, but still need my Nystatin or get thrush all the time......is that normal?

My onc told me I would have to be on the lookout for it all the time, but this is just plain silly! 2 days without my oral meds and I have it again! I know it's a small thing, but it irritates me to no end....just another lovely side effect of all the meds, I suppose..........

Do you think it is b/c I am @ a "high" dose of pred? I'm still @ 60 for a while - until after the IV IG..........

I go in week after next for another round - 5 days @ 400 mL.........always feel great after that! And no need for the plasma exchange - yay!

Any input would be appreciated.......

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