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Old 08-05-2010, 09:59 PM #1
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Hi, I've had CIDP since 2009 and have been receiving IVIG. I have returned back to regular living for 15 mos and sadlly just relapsed.
My fingers tingle so much and wondered if anybody has any suggestions of what to take to stop of ease up on the tingling as i need my fingers for work to type on a keyboard.
I have tried amitryptiline - but so far no change although I've only been on it for a week. Not sure when this drug kicks in?
I'm hoping my ivig treatment will work and give me back my quality of life i enjoyed for the last 15 mos.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated. Thanks
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