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Old 07-15-2013, 03:30 PM #1
Jennifer C. Jennifer C. is offline
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Default IVIG for Axonal Polyneuropathy?

Hello,

I am being denied IVIG by my insurance because they say I don't meet the criteria. I had acute axonal motor neuropathy in December and I'm now in a chronic situation. The damage to the axons in my lower legs continues to get worse and the damage is now affecting my muscles. Does anyone have thoughts/advice about IVIG for my situation? My neurologist says that this is my best hope, but I've been denied 3 times. The insurance company says that IVIG is not a helpful treatment for axonal degeneration. I would appreciate any help anyone can give.
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