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Old 06-03-2009, 11:07 PM #1
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Smile Almost done with my IV IG! Whoo-hoo!

Hello all! 2 more days of IV IG and then they pull the PICC line! YAY! I've had it in for 5 months now, so it feels natural having it in, but I will not miss going in weekly to have it flushed! You know you've been to the hosp when the entire staff - including the parking guy- knows you by name! LOL!

It will be so nice to be able to swim! To go out in public and not have people stare @ my line! At first, I thought it was b/c I was looking particularly "fetching", but, alas it was my line! Talk about a deflated ego!

I've lost 5 lbs recently.....yippee! My swelling has gone waaaay down as well.

Now I just have to get ready for my stepdaughter's graduation party this Friday - the day my line is pulled!

Hopefully I'll be able to stay @ 20 mgs of pred! I'm keeping my fingers crossed!

I hope this post finds all of you stronger and happy!

Big hugs!
Erin




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