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Well done Joanna you have been through hell. You deserve a break. You've got loads of good advice on this site about the infusion so I'm sure you will be fine. Let us know how it all goes. Over the moon for you.
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I certainly hope it helps. I've been on monthly IVIG for 2.5 years, longer actually.
I have IVIG for an Immune Deficiency, not my neuropathy. After two years of IVIG, I became AWARE of my small fiber neuropathy, so clearly the monthly IVIG did not stop my small fiber neuropathy from developing. However, I'm know ONE thing for sure....we are all different from normal people and we are all different from each other. So I'm sending you WISHES and HOPES that your IVIG treatment with heavy front end loading will give you some relief. I get some relief from the worst of my SFN with 3600 mg of gabapentin (Neurontin) but it does slow me down considerably. Hugs, ElaineD |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | bluesfan (02-26-2016) |
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Good luck! Keep us posted.
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The dose of IVIG for immune deficiency vs that for neuropathy are VERY different. IVIG for neuropathy is triple the dose then used for immune deficiency, so it's not surprising that your neuropathy wasn't affected by the IVIG. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | bluesfan (02-26-2016) |
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Thanks for all of the replies. I will be positive but will remain realistic.
The thread you posted David covered all the questions I had so many thanks for that. En bloc, it is encouraging to know that even after so long something was felt. I have recently spoke with someone on another forum who had such an extreme reaction tonthe ivig that her life was at risk. I feel very nervous but very willing to get on and give it a try. |
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That's really interesting to know. I have had insurance cover through my employer so am so very lucky to be able to try this, especially living in the U.K where the NHS can't provide adequately for chronic conditions. The secretary arranging this said that for the 5 day loading infusion the hospital wanted a deposit of £15k. That is just for the deposit! I nearly fell off my chair. I cannot comprehend that much money and dread to think what the full amount is. It makes me realise why the NHS are so loathed to try it in experimental cases such as SFN.
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Good luck with it.
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