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Old 01-29-2010, 12:32 AM #1
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Default anti mag neuropathy

I was diagnosed with anti mag neuropathy about 1 year ago after having symptoms for about 3 years. My first treatment consisted of apheresis 3 times a week, once a month, for 3 months. It didn't seem successful and I ended up with line sepsis. I had a chest catheter. I am now taking azathioprine and just started physical therapy. I tried taking gabapentin for the uncomfortable sensations in my legs and feet, but stopped after a short time because I felt too sedated. Has anyone had similar treatments?
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