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Default Enbrel, ivig and muscle atrophy

Hi all,

Perhaps my last post was too long winded as no one has replied. I will keep this as short and to the point as possible in hope some one can help. I know i have a tendency to waffle on!

Ive spoken to others in the uk ref accessing ivig so thats clearer now. l still can't find info ref taking enbrel ( anti tnf biologic) and ivig at the same time. Does anyone know if this is possible? Has anyone been in this position?

My neuro said muscle atrophy is not usually associated with small fibre nerves but larger ones. My calf, bum and thigh muscles are significantly smaller since this thing started. It could be other autoimmune probs but fear it means that large fibres are involved. Due a repeat nerve conduction in sept. Have others experienced this.

Thanks all and if anyone has info on the above it would be a real help to hear from you.
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