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Old 11-08-2009, 10:30 AM #3
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[QUOTE=glenntaj;587391]--is VERY unlikely to have anything to do with the r

I understand why the IVIg was recommended, as this has a decent record of slowing/arresting autoimmune attacks, but it is very expensive.


*** Your answer was very helpful and informative. What is an IVIg test? My new neurologist is scheduling another nerve conduction test which I've understood only measures large nerves. My neuropathy seems to be progressing up my legs and I am finding myself not as stable in my mobility, so I suspect the nerve conduction can shed light on the rate of progression and when/if physical mobility will be compromised. But none of that seems oriented towards the pain which I understand is coming from my small nerve cells.

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