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Old 06-28-2015, 08:06 PM #1
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Default AntiMAG neuropathy

New to the forum. Diagnosed with Anti-MAG in February, probably had it for 8-10 years. Have had one round of Rituxan, easily tolerated but no improvement. Bad tremors in one hand, numbness creeping up my legs, definitely worse after exercise or walking. Very active life, still work as NICU nurse and play golf.
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