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Old 09-19-2014, 03:12 PM #1
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Default IVIG for Small Fiber Neuropathy?

Has anyone used IVIG for their SFN? I have done some small research on IVIG and have found that insurance companies don't like to pay for this. I also read that you have to have some type of chronic infection at least 4 times or more a year to be eligible to have IVIG for insurance companies to pay for this. Can someone please give us your experience on this topic. I am going to see my specialist next week and would love to be able to talk knowledgeably with her about it.

Also, if you have been dx'ed with fibro and SFN ONLY, would you please comment.

Thank you.
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