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next week I have a choice of either having IVIg or Plasma Transfer for Peripheral Neuropathy (possible CIDP). I'm 78 in good health ortherwise and of course I'm considering the best possible decision to make. Which is the safest procedure with the highest therapeutic returns. The reason for the choices is that in my home town the neurologist at the hospital is offering IVig while the neurologist I saw at W. Cornell in New York is holding out for Plasma Transfer or Plasmapheresis. I would greatly apprecite anyone's experiences with these drugs and any suggestions they might make. Thank you.
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I had plasmapherisis and unfortunately it didn't help. My schedule was 3 times a week, once a month, for three months. I have wondered if that is the schedule for most people. It amounted to 9 treatments in 3 months. My neurologist never recommended IVIg. I have anti mag neuropathy.
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IVIG has risks for the elderly.
This article explains it: http://journals.lww.com/neurotodayon..._Raise.11.aspx It gives the screening process that doctors should use. IVIG also tends to cost more. I agree it is a tough decision.
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IVIG is a blood product, not a drug, exactly. It contains antibodies from up to 10,000 people. Infusion takes anywhere from 2 and a half hours to 8 hours depending on your tolerance. Some people have reactions or feel funky for a few days. It is very expensive. Check your insurance. It also contains a lot of protein, which can be hard on kidneys and you must have your kidney function monitored.
I can't comment on plasmapheresis. Haven't had that.
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I also have anti-MAG neuropathy. I was diagnosed 8 years ago while living in Iowa. I was started on IVIG and it worked well for 2-3 years. I am now out in Washington State and seeing a neurologist in Seattle. He is recommending plasma pheresis and cyclophosphamide. I am afraid of long term side effects, so I haven't had any treatment for 2 years. Do you have a good neurologist where you are? Any good treatments for you? I am 54 and finding that my balance and hand coordination are getting worse. Last big fall resulted in a broken foot! Thanks, Nancy Kay |
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How did you know that the IVIG was working? How long did it take?
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