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Old 09-30-2014, 10:35 PM #1
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Heart Neuropathy

I was diagnosed with CIDP in 2012. I have it in my feet. They feel tingly but no pain. I have trouble with my balance. I am 78 but I stay active belonging to health club and go twice a week in a silver sneaker half hour class and I also do some weight bearing routines. My Neurologist has me take an IVIG infusion every 4 weeks. I don't notice any change but don't seem any worse. Has anyone else had the IVIG infusions? I have been taking infusions for a year.
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