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Old 07-09-2009, 09:15 AM #1
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Here is a site for it as I posted previously. Click on:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronic...athy#Treatment

Then click on diagnosis, treatment, etc. Hope this helps.
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Click on:

http://www.arthritis.org/

It is the Arthritis Foundation site and it explains it all very well.
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Old 07-09-2009, 09:58 AM #3
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Thank you greatly Kitt.

The only problem with getting treatment is that it isn't FDA approved. (IVIG)
So you need a diagnosis, which is where the nerve biopsy would step in.

And I'm leaning towards not getting it done.
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Hi - Fran here again - I get IVIG here in Canada even though I don't have a diagnosis. I go once a month for a full day (6 hours). I am not sure it helps as I continue to deteriorate slowly but I like to think things would be worse if I didn't get it!!! The cost is astronomical so I am very lucky to not have to pay or worry about insurance etc. I know this doesn't help you however.....




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Thank you greatly Kitt.

The only problem with getting treatment is that it isn't FDA approved. (IVIG)
So you need a diagnosis, which is where the nerve biopsy would step in.

And I'm leaning towards not getting it done.
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I have a pretty good insurance, but its through the state, and they would probably need a reason for it.

But I found out on the CIDP forums that they changed the diagnostic criteria for CIDP.
So, I need to figure out what it is now and if I can be diagnosed based on what I already have?

I tried searching it on google, but came up empty handed.

I called my neuro's office today to tell them I didn't want the nerve biopsy and ask what my other options were, and they said I may not need it anyway. *shrugs*

So I don't know what was evident on my EMG.

I requested the dictation, but it wasn't available.. they said to call again tomorrow.
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Very interesting as to what you have found out.
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WOW! finally caught up on all the posts here! LOL

Fran *waving* another Canadian here thanks for the inside info on the biopsy. I'm really on the fence about this *sigh*. I still have to go back and look at the links that Kitt provided.

Diag....no I have not had a spinal. I can't seem to get anywhere here with my docs. *sigh* again.

Kitt...yes it is a really long time. I was told our lab is the slowest in the country luck me!

Can't wait to hear/read what your report says Diag. will be watchin for it.
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