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Old 10-01-2019, 07:21 PM #1
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Guys as you have read I was diagnosed late .... In the UK on NHS they would only give you immunoglobulin if you were " off your feet ".... my neurologist told me I would just have to get on with it.. recovery 2 years... lots of exercise and healthy diet.... especially a lot of folic acid and B12.... Now the 2 year recovery ... nerves do not repair fast and I still have bouts of symptoms sometimes .... the large fibre motor nerves repair very slowly ..... Now my question is would immunoglobulin still help now ... even though the worst is over.... would it at least help reduce the recovery ... ? as I said I still have episodes of symptoms although nowhere near as bad as the initial attack in jan feb early march... I am only in Month 5 of the 2 year recovery ... It is not nice.. ups and downs..
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