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Old 04-28-2009, 01:53 AM #1
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Smile IVIg users - how long does releif last???

Hello everyone,

I know everyone may have individual results / releif but was just wondering those of you receiving IVIg how long do you get releif from your usual MG symptoms and how frequently are you receiving IVIg?


Me currently had my first treatment 3 weeks ago and I noticed releif after 2-3 days, but now just under 3 weeks I feel as though my MG symptoms are slowly creeping back, my next treatment is next thursday, and certainly look forward to it.

If IVIg is so good, why is it not so common of a treatment and does anyone know are their any long term side effects to receiving IVIg???


Cheers,

Melissa
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