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Old 04-24-2014, 09:31 PM #4
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IVIG can also be pretty hard on kidneys and cause you to retain fluid...and therefore increase BP.

There are so many reasons BP can increase, you'll have to just look at one thing at a time.
Hi enbloc,
My first thought with this was that maybe I was having kidney issues. As I told Mrs. D I'm going to watch it for a week and then go to my GP. I know one thing there will be no more allergy meds for me.

I'm going to look into the IVIG.

Thanks for your input. As I said with my family history it has me a little concerned. Along with my dad and grandfather, two of my fathers sisters had strokes in their forties.

Thanks again,
Hopeful
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