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Originally Posted by jurgen975 View Post
Ofcourse with a Limited supply of a newly developed medicine they Will give You a run for Your money.
I could wait a other 1.5 to 2 years.

Die You have soms positive results from Your second infusion?
The above reply was for when I had rituxin. I did not apply to my insurance company for the stem cell therapy--(which is now referred to as "Regenerative medicine").
I knew they would not cover that.
my next one isn't until December......will let you know how it goes.
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