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Thanks Aussie,

I agree, how would you know what is helping, plus I am doing better at this time on my current regimen...

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I think you should see how the IVIG goes without the other 2 oral meds you mentioned. I don't understand why you have to start the Cellcept and Imuran while you are on IVIG? Isn't this something you can have at a later date? Apologies if I am mistaken as I am not familiar with all the rules of US healthcare plans. But I do prescribe to the idea that sometimes it's best to introduce one thing at a time and see how one goes??

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